Yes, it was a team tournament. The crappie was small.

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[font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON May-17-06 AT 09:44PM (EST)[/font][p]Hmmmm. Full of $hit you say. Chigger, tell him how we do it.
Speaking of $hit, how many tournaments allow more fish to be weighed in (6) than the state daily creel limit (5). Pretty good company you keep there my friend. Unless it was a team tournament, then I retract my statement. But, even then, perhaps a teammate would help you prefish and bring some ideas to the table rather than trolling this board (not that there's anything wrong with that in your case). I wonder if the winner of the tournament came accross his strategy over the internet. It's possible I suppose.
Hey, how big was that Crappie?
TI
Yes, it was a team tournament. The crappie was small.
You shouldn't knock it until you try it. That big jig has come up with some big stringers thru the year.
Eric H.
I'm not knocking the big jig. I'm knocking the "1.5 ounce bubblegum booyah jig" considering I don't even know if booyah makes a 1.5 ounce jig and I know for sure that they don't have a color called "bubblegum" so I doubt that particular jig would do me a whole hell of a lot of good.
Welcome to tournament bass fishing Frenzy..........
Frenzy,
I had posted (some where) on the board...to try a white transparent crank baits on the deep side of grass. (near deep water...( Ex.The north west side of the 145 bridge) Most people target the trees at Patoka and I have always grabbed a handful of keepers doing this... In May 05' caught one over 5lbs. It is not the easiest pattern to fish...especially in good wind....but that does not matter.
I am not sure the weather that day.. but especially if the grass in getting good wind and the skies are bright.
