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Interesting Read pertaining to Lake Fork #15049140 Yesterday at 06:09 PM
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"Life is a matter of luck and the odds of success are in no way enhanced by extreme caution." - Erich Topp, German U-boat Commander, 1943.

When in doubt, set the hook.
Re: Interesting Read pertaining to Lake Fork [Re: SoonerDG] #15049262 Yesterday at 07:47 PM
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I’ve been saying this for years

Re: Interesting Read pertaining to Lake Fork [Re: SoonerDG] #15049649 11 hours ago
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I tell people all the time that a 2lb crappie is at the end of it's life cycle so keeping him/her is not a big deal.

Re: Interesting Read pertaining to Lake Fork [Re: SoonerDG] #15049711 10 hours ago
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Based on how short they live, I think they’re all on the end of their life cycle.

Re: Interesting Read pertaining to Lake Fork [Re: SoonerDG] #15049833 1 hour ago
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I wonder if/if not genetics are involved. Do big crappie produce more big crappie. Do they grow faster, bigger and live longer the "average Joe" crappie. Nothing to substanciate this, but "what if"!


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