12-04-2006, 01:24 PM 
		
	
	
		[ ] 10°C is 14°F  That is pretty darn cold.  Went fishing for crappie Saturday and the temp was 29°F early and warmed up to 59°F.  Caught 15 nice slabs but had to fight the wind.  I usaually use a 2" tube or slider grub on 1/16 oz jighead, having to add split shot cause the fish are supended about 15-20 ft deep.  Love to feel that THUMP when the crappie hit the jig!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
] 10°C is 14°F  That is pretty darn cold.  Went fishing for crappie Saturday and the temp was 29°F early and warmed up to 59°F.  Caught 15 nice slabs but had to fight the wind.  I usaually use a 2" tube or slider grub on 1/16 oz jighead, having to add split shot cause the fish are supended about 15-20 ft deep.  Love to feel that THUMP when the crappie hit the jig!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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 ] 10°C is 14°F  That is pretty darn cold.  Went fishing for crappie Saturday and the temp was 29°F early and warmed up to 59°F.  Caught 15 nice slabs but had to fight the wind.  I usaually use a 2" tube or slider grub on 1/16 oz jighead, having to add split shot cause the fish are supended about 15-20 ft deep.  Love to feel that THUMP when the crappie hit the jig!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
] 10°C is 14°F  That is pretty darn cold.  Went fishing for crappie Saturday and the temp was 29°F early and warmed up to 59°F.  Caught 15 nice slabs but had to fight the wind.  I usaually use a 2" tube or slider grub on 1/16 oz jighead, having to add split shot cause the fish are supended about 15-20 ft deep.  Love to feel that THUMP when the crappie hit the jig!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![signature]
 
 

 
