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(Image removed from quote.) Crappie Day Called my brother at 7:00am, he cant make it. Im on my own. Figured Id try one of our regular spots, got there about 8:30am, parking was good and the slush was frozen, walking was good. Someone was in the spot I wanted to go, so I set up next to them. The water was too deep, stayed there anyways. No Flags in the morning. After talking to the guys next to me they said I could set up next to them. I went to the other side in shallower water at about noon time. Before I was done moving, the flags started. I ate half my sandwich at 3:00pm and started picking up at 4:50pm.The smallest Crappie in the picture is 12. I had one more at 10 and threw it back. I put a yard stick in the picture to give an idea of the size. Final Tally:11 Crappie (1) 10 the rest 12, 13, 14+, 151 Rainbow2 Pickerel 18, 191 Blue Gill30+- Flags Wish my brother was there, I was tired.
One of the best tasting fish. This is the first ones I kept this year and got 4 lbs of fillet.
Good job i got about a 100 of them sunday
Those are sine trophy size crappies. I bet it was Webster lake. It has trout and crappies, unlike most ponds
Your new, aren't you? It's in Webster ma. You may know of it as the Indian lake that has no nd to its name and mean I fish on my side, you fish on yours, and no one fishes in the middle. It's right by Connecticut
oh sorry.it is a DIVERSE lake. you can catch pike, both species of bass, trout, crappie, sunfish, bullheads, pickerel, perch and salmon in that pond.
It just means there are some real trophys on there. T takes like 5 years for the pike they stock to reach legal size anyways