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Very nice. That's a lot of snow wow. Those two in the pail look fat and a bigger than 12 inches, awesome crappie fishing. So glad you got the fish and had lots of action. You won't forget that spot anytime soon.
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No I won’t forget for sure! And thanks again! I’ll tell you, we were messing around with different sized minnows cause we had them anyways, trying to get stuff on bottom to wake up, but as soon as a big minnow went down the hole it would get annihilated! They were even cruising in a few feet off bottom like you said. It got to the point I knew it was a crappie just from seeing it fly in on the flasher. One thing I forgot to add, at one point I went outside for a couple of mins and came in to find my rod almost down the hole, my reel was hooked on the ice, it ripped it right out on my rod holder. I grabbed it and felt the fish on, it was big whatever it was but I lost it. Hopefully we’ll get him next time.
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QUOTE (Icemanjay @ Feb 19, 2024 - 07:35 pm)
No I won’t forget for sure! And thanks again! I’ll tell you, we were messing around with different sized minnows cause we had them anyways, trying to get stuff on bottom to wake up, but as soon as a big minnow went down the hole it would get annihilated! They were even cruising in a few feet off bottom like you said. It got to the point I knew it was a crappie just from seeing it fly in on the flasher. One thing I forgot to add, at one point I went outside for a couple of mins and came in to find my rod almost down the hole, my reel was hooked on the ice, it ripped it right out on my rod holder. I grabbed it and felt the fish on, it was big whatever it was but I lost it. Hopefully we’ll get him next time.
You are most welcome, anytime. Lucky you did not lose your rod. Big crappie are powerful fish. That was your trophy PB that got away. You will get it next time.
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Yes we did this too and he was right, I had that shoal totally mapped out with lots of options. Just so happened they seemed to like the deep part as you guys were saying. Glad we got lucky picking our tent spot because once the storm hit the tip ups/ exploration were a no go! Well, for us anyway, although I don’t think anyone would want to bother with that weather. And we were busy enough with the fishing in the tent. I did try some small plastics that resembled worms/insects with some success but the minnows were the ticket this time. I think last time out the plastics and minnows both brought success. I guess I’m in the club looking for that elusive giant crappie now too!
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Congrats Icemanjay....you worked hard at it and were rewarded.....with the assistance of Jamie and Disco....good on you two for all the great/crapie advice, and thats why I love this board, a perfect example of the members that live here.
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Thanks Arnie! I’m glad I’ve been able to make some contributions lately. Without getting into too much detail I’ve had a pretty rough go the last couple of years due to the fact that I lost my two best friends. It’s nice to be back at it, and to have helpful folks to share tips and ideas.
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Congrats. I love a great ending.
This community here is awesome. So much knowledge and help available. Personally I have learned much from some other members so I am happy to pass along what I know. Knowledge passed down is the only knowledge with value. If you never pass it on it dies.
Also YUM YUM YUM! I haven’t got out for crappy this winter.
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