Great catch. It sounds like most of these guys are to stubborn to learn how to use an electric knife. Cleaning crappie with an electric knife, once you get used to it, is the only way to go. If you have not used one, give it a fair try. You will likely destroy a few fish, but most things worth doing have a learning curve and a developed touch. Very much worth the money on any fish with scales bigger than trout. I won't even keep yellow perch for fileting anymore if I don't have access to an electric knife. That is a bunch of fish. It may be a two beer rather than just a one beer cleaning session.
I'm jealous. That's a nice mess of property.
PapaJ wrote:
My friend Philip and I had a great day on Lake Fork. Thanks to professional guide Jerry Hancock we caught our limit and learned a little bit about Garmin Livescope.
It was a beautiful morning to be on the lake. We caught these in 20 - 25 fow with most suspended at 14 - 18ft. We used G-Daddy Junebug and Fork Flash Premier hair jigs tipped with minnows.
Nice Mess of Fish PapaJ.
Thats a nice little drive to the lake. Well worth it.
Great Day, Great Weather
BD
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PapaJ wrote:
My friend Philip and I had a great day on Lake Fork. Thanks to professional guide Jerry Hancock we caught our limit and learned a little bit about Garmin Livescope.
It was a beautiful morning to be on the lake. We caught these in 20 - 25 fow with most suspended at 14 - 18ft. We used G-Daddy Junebug and Fork Flash Premier hair jigs tipped with minnows.
Great fish Papa J, your in my neck of the woods.Can you pm me the info on your guide? Again nice pics and have a nice evening.
Gario
Great story good job and super info
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Nice mess of crappies PJ, congrats!
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