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  • Nice Job boys. Yeah I know about winter Kills-- But Crappie are pound for pound a strong fish and respawn quickly. They are good to eat.

  • im from cedar rapids iowa, yea yea iowa om yea nice fish

  • Yes there is such a thing as overkill, as well as jackasses...congrats on both of those guys.

  • ...net...

    

  • Gees Louise that's a bunch of crappie

  • that aint notin i can catch that in  a pond i now

  • we catch easily 150 a day off my dock out back in florida

  • @P3COSB4LLZ same here. lake eustis.

    

  • nice catch, i don't see the problem with keeping this many crappie, they do reproduce like bunnies ya know

  • just saying ive pulled out 55 crappie out of the ozarks in missouri. after we cleaned the fish we ate them between 4 of us the remaining filet were used 2 days later for dinner. catching that many is not a bad thing specially since its crappie. its not a bad thing if you catch and release to each their own but if your like me i prefer to catch or kill the meat i eat rather then buying processed meat from stores. 75 crappie is good day itll get my family and i through a few dinners

  • ur a mexican trash talker shut up

  • Way to disrupt nature.

  • You guys are douchebags, keep what you can eat and release the rest...

  • @rokkerdude8 uuummm doubt there gonna just throw em in the ditch

  • @rokkerdude8 these are Iowa farm boys we are watching...what you see here is called appetizer

  • @rokkerdude8 I'm pretty sure they have freezers in Iowa.

  • you guys are stupid to keep that many now other people cants catch them

  • 3 years before this day the lake had a complete winter kill. Not that I need to explain myself. I have released more fish then you have caught. Thanks.

  • waist of fish

  • So what kind od bait we're U using, how deep were they, on what lake?

  • how manny people are there, its 10 crappies per person not 15 per person and i know you guys cant eat all thats.

  • never heared of "catch & release" dumb american... in 10years u guys wont have any fish in ur lakes...

  • @jellehaeck Shut up. You're a dumb foreigner.

  • @thebasshunter241 no.. u just retarded... wtf can u do with such a lill fish? u just dont get it...

  • @jellehaeck Little? I catch smaller fish and eat them (bluegills) and they come out with decent fillets. Just catch 20+ of them and you're fine.

  • @jellehaeck You seem an idiot, most meat is best in smaller size, such as deer (micro doe is much tastier than big buck), same is true for most meat. I've eaten small sunfish out of my local creek and they are VERY good. Of corse they can't compare to Red Snapper and Orange Roughy though, but then again whop could afford to eat them everyday...

  • @Starbuckin ur the idiot... if u go on like that in 10years there will no fish left in ur lakes and rivers... start to catch and release friend..

  • @jellehaeck well friend, millions of fish eat others everyday. The big monsters eat the most until they die of natural causes (usually another animal such as us). We are also part of the food chain and part of the design of things... Do you not take that into account? There will never be rivers and lakes empty of fish. Why would I "catch and release"? I only fish and hunt to eat... It's the "catch and release 'sport" that I feel is STUPID waste of time, then again, we all have our hobbies.

  • @Starbuckin well mate come to europe and ullsee what happens to lakes where everyone take the fish they catch... ull catch no sht!!! that gonna happen to ur state to if u dont do anything about it... dont believe me.. the future will tell..

  • just a hint for catching huge crappie when you find a school of crappie fish just outside the school of them and thats where the big ones are

  • this makes me hungry

  • yup, if u find those schools of crappie, its guarantee they will bite any color jigs and minnows that you throw in. But nice catch, Lake Isabella in Bakersfield, California is rich with crappie this size all year long with limits all day.

  • awesome!!

  • where did you catch those?

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