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RUGER

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3 trips to Tim's Ford 3 TARPS 2 different species.
I'm proud of this one because there aren't many around where I normally fish.
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redblood

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In my humble opinion the crappie is the easiest tarp to get.
Bluegill the hardest.
oh no doubt. we catch multiples each trip. i guess that depends somewhat on the body of water and the age structure of the fish. we catch every few few that arent a keeper. and that may not be a good thing for the future
 

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Thats great. The rivers we fish and the creeks we wade are plum tore up with em
Grew up catching a lot of those in creeks. I'd hate to know how many certificates I could have. We caught a lot and every now and then you'd catch one and think you had a smallie on.
 

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Grew up catching a lot of those in creeks. I'd hate to know how many certificates I could have. We caught a lot and every now and then you'd catch one and think you had a smallie on.
That was the first one I had ever caught.
 

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They can fool you. especially in the fall when they are fat and feisty
the state record came out of the stones river -2.5 pounds. We caught 2 massive ones last yr on the duck. November trip, they were fat. Both were 2 ozs short of 2 pounds. I cant fathom what 2.5 pound would look like. There have been a few 3 pounders in other states- that absolutely blows my mind.
 

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