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Author Topic: Catching – and releasing – the crappie of a lifetime  (Read 1578 times)

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Catching – and releasing – the crappie of a lifetime



by Outdoors News Staff

The numbers are what panfish anglers’ dreams are made of: a crappie measuring 17.75 inches, with a 15-inch girth, weighing just over 3 pounds.

Panfish enthusiast Wyatt Williams caught – and released – that dream fish on a Twin Cities metro lake recently.

While an amazing fish, it’s a ways from the state-record crappie – a 21-inch, 5-pounder pulled from the Vermilion River in 1940.
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Unreal,  what a fish, look at that big mouth he has.   :happy1: :happy1:

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a bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at work!!

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Catching – and releasing – the crappie of a lifetime



by Outdoors News Staff

The numbers are what panfish anglers’ dreams are made of: a crappie measuring 17.75 inches, with a 15-inch girth, weighing just over 3 pounds.

Panfish enthusiast Wyatt Williams caught – and released – that dream fish on a Twin Cities metro lake recently.

While an amazing fish, it’s a ways from the state-record crappie – a 21-inch, 5-pounder pulled from the Vermilion River in 1940.

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