08-09-2019, 01:47 PM
[#0000FF]Yeah, that was a fun day. A couple of pics enclosed of the fish you mentioned. Hooked it on a light rod and 6# line...on a tandem jig rig. By the end of the battle the tiger had bitten through the line with the jig on which I had hooked the crappie. But he had the line wrapped around his tail and the other small jig hooked there. A long follow and delicate battle tactics brought him up for a picture. Didn't want to stress it further by netting so I just broke it off and let it show off its new piercing to the other tigers. Estimated length maybe 36 to 38".[/#0000FF]
[#0000FF]As I mentioned in a previous post, the crappies are active and catchable in 20' of water by the end of September...before the water cools past the 60 degree mark. They bite harder, fight harder and are easy to release without using a descender. Let's just hope this is another year we can catch some decent sized fish.[/#0000FF]
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[#0000FF]As I mentioned in a previous post, the crappies are active and catchable in 20' of water by the end of September...before the water cools past the 60 degree mark. They bite harder, fight harder and are easy to release without using a descender. Let's just hope this is another year we can catch some decent sized fish.[/#0000FF]
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