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Thread: First Successful gill hunting of the year 1.14.09

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    Quote Originally Posted by pwynn View Post
    i guess i aint to bright what lake is that?
    PM me and i'll let you in on the secret

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    Quote Originally Posted by JSAUCE818 View Post
    BOoYAh!....good job fellas....seng, seeing reports like theses makes me want to call in sick and take up on your offer mang........cant wait to tube "the spot" for some crappie action
    the spot is on fire man...hit me up and lets go man handle them

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    A 2lb gill will make anyone happy nice job man!

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    Default no gills but slabs!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Str8t Slabaronies View Post
    Nice job on the Bullgills fellas!

    CM is down here my way hunting for some slabs as I type...I hope he does good as well!

    Must be nice having week days off!

    was on the phone early with roy when bendo!!!!



    here's another fish only took a few shots because all were females and full
    of eggs....



    the crappie machine i think was the high man out there today!!!



    we also picked at a few bass today:

    TEAMPANFISH
    CRAPPIEMIKE

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    Nice crappie slayer. How is tasty fillet? I never eat a crappie. Which is lake?

    I usually eat fillets striper, yellow tail, halibut, sea bass, and tuna.

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    [QUOTE=RamboBoy;295298]Nice crappie slayer. How is tasty fillet? I never eat a crappie. Which is lake?

    I usually eat fillets striper, yellow tail, halibut, sea bass, and tuna.[/QUOTE

    ALL FISH WERE SAFTLY RETURNED!!!! I MOSTLY PRACTICE C.P.R.
    CRAPPIE ARE GOOD EATING ANYWAY COOKED!!!
    DOWN SOUTH S.D.... LAKE,,,,

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    Grasshopper, you truly posess the assume the position technique! Now the time has come to shave your head and receive your brand. Go out into the world and tell all others fishing lies! Worthy of pictures I say.

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    Never seen gill that big..amazing I must say I bet they fight like hell.

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    [QUOTE=crappiemike;295303]
    Quote Originally Posted by RamboBoy View Post
    Nice crappie slayer. How is tasty fillet? I never eat a crappie. Which is lake?

    I usually eat fillets striper, yellow tail, halibut, sea bass, and tuna.[/QUOTE

    ALL FISH WERE SAFTLY RETURNED!!!! I MOSTLY PRACTICE C.P.R.
    CRAPPIE ARE GOOD EATING ANYWAY COOKED!!!
    DOWN SOUTH S.D.... LAKE,,,,
    where is the infamous "bucket shot"

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    Quote Originally Posted by old pudd fisher View Post
    Never seen gill that big..amazing I must say I bet they fight like hell.
    the best fighting fish pound for pound

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