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Mar 8, 2022 14:29:12   #
greenfrog Loc: Central NJ
 
Giant Louisiana Crappie Nearly Beats State Record
The giant, 3.65-pound white crappie was officially weighed, and it came in less than two ounces shy of the Louisiana state record
By Bob McNally | Published Mar 7, 2022 2:55 PM

Early spring is crappie season throughout most of America. It’s when the heavyweight females head for shallow water to spawn, and it usually kicks off first in the Deep South, where the water warms up sooner than in the rest of the country. The fish often are bigger in Dixie, too, as witnessed by the giant, 3.65-pound white crappie caught by Farmerville, Louisiana angler Shane Hodge on Feb. 27. He caught the fish from Bussey Brake, a 2,200-acre reservoir north of Monroe near the Arkansas state line. Hodge’s heavyweight crappie is less than two ounces shy of the state-record 3.8-pound crappie, which was caught in May 2010 by angler Tim Ricca in Lake Verret, near Baton Rouge.

“Steve threw a bait at [the fish] again but it didn’t bite, so Steve told me to cast at it and I flipped my jig there and [the fish] ate it,” Hodge told the Daily Iberian. “We knew it was a big one, but had no idea how big until it came up and rolled on its side. Steve scooped it up with the net and we stopped and weighed it on his scale. It weighed 3.63 on his portable scale. We put it in the live well and we knew we needed to come get it weighed officially. But we had a hard time leaving because the big fish just kept biting.”
Hodge was fishing with crappie guide Steve Adams, who was using live sonar to pinpoint crappie-holding brush piles on a warm winter afternoon, according to the Daily Iberian. Throwing a 1/16-ounce, black-and-white hair jig, Hodge caught a 2.86-pound crappie—his personal best, and a fish that most panfish anglers would be envious of. But then Adams hooked an even bigger crappie that he lost at the boat. They watched the fish on live sonar as it moved back into a brush pile.

Both of Hodge’s crappies were kept frisky in the boat’s live well, and from there they were transported to a tackle shop on nearby Lake D’Arbonne, near Farmerville. They were weighed on certified scales, and documentation for the 3.65-pounder is being sent to the state for official recognition as the number-two crappie in Louisiana’s record book.
https://www.outdoorlife.com/fishing/louisiana-giant-crappie/

Shane Hodge with a 3.65-pound slab.
Shane Hodge with a 3.65-pound slab....

One weighed nearly 4 pounds while the other pulled the scales to 2.85. Shane Hodge photo
One weighed nearly 4 pounds while the other pulled...

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Mar 8, 2022 14:53:48   #
EasternOZ Loc: Kansas City Metro
 
That would make a good samich

Thanks for sharing

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Mar 8, 2022 14:55:26   #
dogguy437 Loc: NJ
 
Well done Bob

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Mar 8, 2022 15:05:36   #
flyguy Loc: Lake Onalaska, Sunfish Capitol of the World!
 
greenfrog wrote:
Giant Louisiana Crappie Nearly Beats State Record
The giant, 3.65-pound white crappie was officially weighed, and it came in less than two ounces shy of the Louisiana state record
By Bob McNally | Published Mar 7, 2022 2:55 PM

Early spring is crappie season throughout most of America. It’s when the heavyweight females head for shallow water to spawn, and it usually kicks off first in the Deep South, where the water warms up sooner than in the rest of the country. The fish often are bigger in Dixie, too, as witnessed by the giant, 3.65-pound white crappie caught by Farmerville, Louisiana angler Shane Hodge on Feb. 27. He caught the fish from Bussey Brake, a 2,200-acre reservoir north of Monroe near the Arkansas state line. Hodge’s heavyweight crappie is less than two ounces shy of the state-record 3.8-pound crappie, which was caught in May 2010 by angler Tim Ricca in Lake Verret, near Baton Rouge.

“Steve threw a bait at [the fish] again but it didn’t bite, so Steve told me to cast at it and I flipped my jig there and [the fish] ate it,” Hodge told the Daily Iberian. “We knew it was a big one, but had no idea how big until it came up and rolled on its side. Steve scooped it up with the net and we stopped and weighed it on his scale. It weighed 3.63 on his portable scale. We put it in the live well and we knew we needed to come get it weighed officially. But we had a hard time leaving because the big fish just kept biting.”
Hodge was fishing with crappie guide Steve Adams, who was using live sonar to pinpoint crappie-holding brush piles on a warm winter afternoon, according to the Daily Iberian. Throwing a 1/16-ounce, black-and-white hair jig, Hodge caught a 2.86-pound crappie—his personal best, and a fish that most panfish anglers would be envious of. But then Adams hooked an even bigger crappie that he lost at the boat. They watched the fish on live sonar as it moved back into a brush pile.

Both of Hodge’s crappies were kept frisky in the boat’s live well, and from there they were transported to a tackle shop on nearby Lake D’Arbonne, near Farmerville. They were weighed on certified scales, and documentation for the 3.65-pounder is being sent to the state for official recognition as the number-two crappie in Louisiana’s record book.
https://www.outdoorlife.com/fishing/louisiana-giant-crappie/
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Thanks for sharing, Robert

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Mar 8, 2022 15:07:34   #
Maid Marion Loc: Corvallis, OR
 
Wow!!! Beautiful girls. What a rush.

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Mar 8, 2022 15:14:28   #
Slimshady Loc: Central Pennsylvania
 
Those are some nice ones

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Mar 8, 2022 15:48:36   #
Whitey Loc: Southeast ohio
 
greenfrog wrote:
Giant Louisiana Crappie Nearly Beats State Record
The giant, 3.65-pound white crappie was officially weighed, and it came in less than two ounces shy of the Louisiana state record
By Bob McNally | Published Mar 7, 2022 2:55 PM

Early spring is crappie season throughout most of America. It’s when the heavyweight females head for shallow water to spawn, and it usually kicks off first in the Deep South, where the water warms up sooner than in the rest of the country. The fish often are bigger in Dixie, too, as witnessed by the giant, 3.65-pound white crappie caught by Farmerville, Louisiana angler Shane Hodge on Feb. 27. He caught the fish from Bussey Brake, a 2,200-acre reservoir north of Monroe near the Arkansas state line. Hodge’s heavyweight crappie is less than two ounces shy of the state-record 3.8-pound crappie, which was caught in May 2010 by angler Tim Ricca in Lake Verret, near Baton Rouge.

“Steve threw a bait at [the fish] again but it didn’t bite, so Steve told me to cast at it and I flipped my jig there and [the fish] ate it,” Hodge told the Daily Iberian. “We knew it was a big one, but had no idea how big until it came up and rolled on its side. Steve scooped it up with the net and we stopped and weighed it on his scale. It weighed 3.63 on his portable scale. We put it in the live well and we knew we needed to come get it weighed officially. But we had a hard time leaving because the big fish just kept biting.”
Hodge was fishing with crappie guide Steve Adams, who was using live sonar to pinpoint crappie-holding brush piles on a warm winter afternoon, according to the Daily Iberian. Throwing a 1/16-ounce, black-and-white hair jig, Hodge caught a 2.86-pound crappie—his personal best, and a fish that most panfish anglers would be envious of. But then Adams hooked an even bigger crappie that he lost at the boat. They watched the fish on live sonar as it moved back into a brush pile.

Both of Hodge’s crappies were kept frisky in the boat’s live well, and from there they were transported to a tackle shop on nearby Lake D’Arbonne, near Farmerville. They were weighed on certified scales, and documentation for the 3.65-pounder is being sent to the state for official recognition as the number-two crappie in Louisiana’s record book.
https://www.outdoorlife.com/fishing/louisiana-giant-crappie/
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Nice catch Shane 👍 thanks for sharing Greenfrog

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Mar 8, 2022 17:48:15   #
Huntm22 Loc: Northern Utah. - West Haven
 
Very nice! 👍

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Mar 8, 2022 18:01:44   #
Fredfish Loc: Prospect CT.
 
Awesome fish! Thanks for posting them Greenfrog.

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Mar 8, 2022 23:16:50   #
Billycrap2 Loc: Mason county,W(BY GOD) Virginia, 🇺🇸🦅
 
greenfrog wrote:
Giant Louisiana Crappie Nearly Beats State Record
The giant, 3.65-pound white crappie was officially weighed, and it came in less than two ounces shy of the Louisiana state record
By Bob McNally | Published Mar 7, 2022 2:55 PM

Early spring is crappie season throughout most of America. It’s when the heavyweight females head for shallow water to spawn, and it usually kicks off first in the Deep South, where the water warms up sooner than in the rest of the country. The fish often are bigger in Dixie, too, as witnessed by the giant, 3.65-pound white crappie caught by Farmerville, Louisiana angler Shane Hodge on Feb. 27. He caught the fish from Bussey Brake, a 2,200-acre reservoir north of Monroe near the Arkansas state line. Hodge’s heavyweight crappie is less than two ounces shy of the state-record 3.8-pound crappie, which was caught in May 2010 by angler Tim Ricca in Lake Verret, near Baton Rouge.

“Steve threw a bait at [the fish] again but it didn’t bite, so Steve told me to cast at it and I flipped my jig there and [the fish] ate it,” Hodge told the Daily Iberian. “We knew it was a big one, but had no idea how big until it came up and rolled on its side. Steve scooped it up with the net and we stopped and weighed it on his scale. It weighed 3.63 on his portable scale. We put it in the live well and we knew we needed to come get it weighed officially. But we had a hard time leaving because the big fish just kept biting.”
Hodge was fishing with crappie guide Steve Adams, who was using live sonar to pinpoint crappie-holding brush piles on a warm winter afternoon, according to the Daily Iberian. Throwing a 1/16-ounce, black-and-white hair jig, Hodge caught a 2.86-pound crappie—his personal best, and a fish that most panfish anglers would be envious of. But then Adams hooked an even bigger crappie that he lost at the boat. They watched the fish on live sonar as it moved back into a brush pile.

Both of Hodge’s crappies were kept frisky in the boat’s live well, and from there they were transported to a tackle shop on nearby Lake D’Arbonne, near Farmerville. They were weighed on certified scales, and documentation for the 3.65-pounder is being sent to the state for official recognition as the number-two crappie in Louisiana’s record book.
https://www.outdoorlife.com/fishing/louisiana-giant-crappie/
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Now then are huge crappie for sure Thank for the almost record catch and the pictures 👍🏽😀🎣🎣🎣🐠🐠🐟🐟🐋🐋🇺🇸🇺🇸🦅🦅

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Mar 9, 2022 08:08:52   #
dbed Loc: POMME DE TERRE LAKE MISSOURI
 
We can only dream thanks for the pictures

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Mar 9, 2022 08:08:59   #
dbed Loc: POMME DE TERRE LAKE MISSOURI
 
We can only dream thanks for the pictures

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Mar 9, 2022 08:28:42   #
Passingbye Loc: Reidsville NC
 
I lived on Lake Arrowhead Texas, 20 miles west of Wichita Falls, TX and I've caught bigger crappies off my pier regularly, that wouldn't fit through the trapdoor of our fish basket. My house was on Blackfeet Trl, in the cove end of potato vines and cattails covered. We yanked our limit out daily and culled anything under 12 inches.

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Mar 9, 2022 09:13:17   #
greenfrog Loc: Central NJ
 
Passingbye wrote:
I lived on Lake Arrowhead Texas, 20 miles west of Wichita Falls, TX and I've caught bigger crappies off my pier regularly, that wouldn't fit through the trapdoor of our fish basket. My house was on Blackfeet Trl, in the cove end of potato vines and cattails covered. We yanked our limit out daily and culled anything under 12 inches.


Lucky man to have such great fishing that close. Glad to hear.

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Mar 9, 2022 10:36:25   #
Papa Jack Loc: Indianapolis
 
Wow that’s impressive

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