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We had a real good day on Lake Chickamauga today. It was rough and windy starting out, but after we snuck back into the slews, we had much better luck. The bass bite was hard, so we turned to rockbass, blue gill, and crappie.image.thumb.jpeg.6042c80b5dada7a0dcae308image.thumb.jpeg.9083c22987856a81d0017e0image.thumb.jpeg.2db86b5a2895888a54af538

 

We caught about 30 keeper crappie and brim, but these are the highlights. Although it's hard to tell from the pic, my grandma caught a 14" crappie!

Well, tight lines! And remember; if the wind is blowing too hard, get out of it and get back in a slew!

~ Mr. Netfish and Chill :ph34r:

 

 

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I mean I know this is Bass Resource, but crappie or other species are acceptable to post aswell right?

~ Mr. Netfish and Chill :ph34r:

Yes, crappie and bluegill are totally ok to post.  If you are asking about them specifically, just put it in the other fish species forum.  But I think since this is more of a fishing report, it is already in the right forum.

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Just now, Centralinfinnesse said:

Yes, crappie and bluegill are totally ok to post.  If you are asking about them specifically, just put it in the other fish species forum.  But I think since this is more of a fishing report, it is already in the right forum.

Okay, whew -_-, I was getting worried for a second that I messed up! 

~ Mr. Netfish and Chill :ph34r:

Nice catchin. Its good you had a plan"B' to go to.

C22

Anytime to get out fishing is the best... Congrats. .

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Way to deal with the wind, and turn the day around.

  • Super User

Congrats on a great outing and don't worry about the pics, there's a bass in the mix and it's a good report so it's all good!!!

Thanks for sharing !!!

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