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crappie pour #11565627 04/26/16 04:37 AM
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Been pouring for about a month now, first attempt at a crappie. Based it off of the lighter crappie we catch at RR.


Re: crappie pour [Re: adam_p] #11566294 04/26/16 03:38 PM
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Thanks for sharing your work...one month....hmmmm hmmm....looks pretty good to me

Re: crappie pour [Re: adam_p] #11567097 04/26/16 08:30 PM
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Thanks, I'm happy with it. I've screwed up plenty of times in the past month.

Re: crappie pour [Re: adam_p] #11570760 04/28/16 01:59 PM
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Don't know anything about pouring plastic but it seems you're getting good results pretty quickly.

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