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crappie SPRING !!!
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THIS SHOULD GET EVERYONE EXCITED FOR THE END OF WINTER! FINALLY GOT OUT AND FISHED SOME OPEN WATER... YOU KNOW ITS SPRING WHEN YOU GET INTO THE MASSIVE SLABS.. BRING ON THE SUN!!!
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#2
Any chance of a PM where you were?
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newton
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#4
wishful thinking ........
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#5
that's a great dinner right there! Congrats on the catch!
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#6
Not a diss, but what's massive on your slabb-o meter? I think I need to don me knee highs and give it a try. Take me to the river!
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#7
Never seen anything "massive come out of newton"

But like coyote spinner says ," the river where I be."
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#8
Must not have fished for Musky?

I collected this massive stringer of Perch once upon a fall. I've seen some massive ski boats that seem to think a little skinny lake is a great place for a wake. Wonder if it'll even come up to the new ramp! I do hear tall tails about the days before the TMs - big cats even. I've never targetted catfish there. Might be the year for it, could be the only fish to survive the dropdown. Hopefully a couple made it through winter in the Bear/Cutler.

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I vote for installing some "wakeless area" buoys. Might keep the new launch from going the way of the old one. Too bad we don't live in a democracy, oh wait...

PS: I didn't mean to suggest the river was where STH went, not hotspotter here, well - except for MY OWN hot spots that is! But - some things I don't share. [cool]
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#9
What a great idea: tacos on a rope!
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#10
Tacos on a rope? That's a new one.[Tongue]
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#11
Eleven inches is a massive slab, until you catch an honest thirteen I cher....

But I'm still impressed.
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