That first crappie would be considered a dink in texas where I'm from but it's probably a nice crappie for up north because I know they don't grow up there like they do here
I don't know if it's Ohio but that crappie would be considered small in oklahoma we have crappie that get big just the other day I was catching slabbers on large goldfish live and hit my limit but maybe it's oklahoma idk but our crappie will blow up on bass lures but early spawn the bobby garland baby shad kills em around bridges and cover
Hello ! What the name and color of that crappie lures and what the name and size of that fishing line and the name and size of that spinning rod and spinning reel you are used in this RU-vid video please. I was born in Cleveland Ohio it’s a great city. May the lord bless your heart to reply a comment back to me with my questions answer please and may the lord bless you and your family 🙏🙏
Can tell he’s not in the south by 2 things. First, he says that’s a big crappie, so I know he’s not in Alabama, Georgia, or Florida, because 12-14 inch feet sh are common. Second, just stopping somewhere, not knowing who’s property or lake you’re fishing is dangerous, and shouldn’t be advised, especially if in the south. Someone fishing my lake without permission would hear birdshot hitting the water around them. The least you can do is have that much respect for the owner of the body of water!!!
It’s a public park in Ohio. Jefferson county. I have gone back a few times. There are signs catch and release only. I’d never fish a private pond without permission