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Post by nastygunz on Jan 17, 2009 7:04:53 GMT -5
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Post by wheelers on Jan 17, 2009 7:34:20 GMT -5
Nice one I always enjoy catching a bunch of them.
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Post by nastygunz on Jan 18, 2009 22:03:25 GMT -5
Crappie arent really wide spread in NH but due to bucket biologist mostly they are getting established pretty well and are popular to fish for especially ice fishing....Im lucky enough to live right near a lake that is full of them, and big ones too ;D
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Post by scansy on Jan 19, 2009 8:27:30 GMT -5
That second one looks bigger - is it just the picture?
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Post by nastygunz on Jan 19, 2009 12:13:05 GMT -5
The 2nd one is wayyyyyyyyy bigger.
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Post by wheelers on Jan 19, 2009 14:37:15 GMT -5
Looks like a nice one.
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Post by nastygunz on Jan 19, 2009 16:54:02 GMT -5
The best technique on that pond is light line....really small minnows and small hooks.....works summer and ice fishing.
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Post by Sunshine on Jan 22, 2009 16:24:06 GMT -5
u eat em?
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Post by huckleberry on Jan 22, 2009 22:10:59 GMT -5
Sunny.....please tell me ya is kiddin..........jokin?..........
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Post by Sunshine on Jan 23, 2009 16:18:23 GMT -5
no. i rarely eat fish anymore. i foundered on them comin up. now theyre coon bait.
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Post by nastygunz on Jan 24, 2009 17:39:54 GMT -5
Foundered
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Post by Sunshine on Jan 24, 2009 19:37:38 GMT -5
we didnt hav alot of money coming up so we ate what we caught or hunted. we used to eat fish like 5 times a week. after a while you get tired of them.
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Post by nastygunz on Jan 25, 2009 0:32:55 GMT -5
I thought cows were them brown things hanging off the cedar trees behind the house that Pa used to go shoot at night until I was about 20 and discovered they was deer ")
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