
That’s one nice Crappie Garret pulled in. The Gremlin says, “I’d call it a Slab Crappie!”

That’s one nice Crappie Garret pulled in. The Gremlin says, “I’d call it a Slab Crappie!”
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Related to largemouth bass and bluegill, crappie fall midway between their larger and smaller cousins.
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Pumpkinseeds typically are 6-8 inches in length, but can grow up to 10 inches. They weigh less than 1 pound with the world record being 1 pound 6 ounces. They are orange, green, yellow or blue in color, with speckles over their sides and back and a yellow-orange breast and belly. Pumpkinseeds have been introduced [...]

Try “scouring” your night crawlers several days before a fishing trip. Place them in a container filled with sphagnum moss until the worms rid themselves of the dirt in their bodies. This makes the worms more attractive to fish.
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I’ve caught some sunfish in my day, but nothing like this fat fish. On March 13th, 1986, Joey Floyd caught this 4 lbs. 14 oz. Redear Sunfish out of Merritt Pond in Florida. Nice football, Joey.
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The kids first fishing trip this was to Lewis Lake, Kanabec Co.
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When gathering night crawlers after dark, use a flashlight with red cellophane over the lens. A white light may scare them back into their holes.

All of my children have caught their first fish in Uncle Pat’s Farm Pond in Fostoria Ohio. This is my Daughter Josephine’s first fish, she had just reeled it in with abosolute glee. Her big brother Sully also had a first on this fish, he removed the hook and worm with no help from an [...]
Fish, with nearly 27,000 living species, are the largest population of Vertebrate (backbone) animals. In fact, if you combined all the other Vertebrates, fish would still outnumber them.