Old Fisherman getting excited catching those finicky crappie. They sure are fun to catch. I know what you're talking about getting a cold chill down your back. Gotta love it.
The Old Fisherman knows he put the smack down on them crappie. You zeroed in on them and they couldn't take it...lol Thanks Steve for teaching us how to get on them and focus. The Crappie, White Perch, Bass, Catfish, Striper slayer 🎣💥👏🏻❤️ We are so grateful for you sharing your adventures with us Steve.
I like all of your vids. But the crappie ones are the best👍 I liked it when you threw your buey and stuck one at the same time!! Classic!!!! You give out a lot of good info too,, and you are a great fisherman,,,
The Arkansas Black Nosed Crappie is a strain of black crappie first described in the white river basin of Arkansas. The black nosed black crappie have a black stripe running from the top of their dorsal fin, down their nose and over their bottom lip. The most likely explanation for this black stripe is that it acts like the black paint football players wear under their eyes helping them to see better in certain habitats. The black stripe is the result of a recessive gene like the albino channel catfish.
Hey Mr.Steve.I love all your videos,man you gotta love those slabs.I grew up fishing Monticello with my uncle Adrian.He used to own what was Glenn's 6 to 10 store on hwy 215.Cant wait to get back out there and try to catch a mess like you.Maybe I will see you on the water one day.Keep up the great work and keep on LOVIN LIFE.
HEY STEVE, GREAT VIDEO, NICE FISH. THANK YOU FOR SHARING WHAT YOU DO. KEEP LOVING LIFE AND DROPPING IT TO THE BOTTOM WHERE THE BIG BOYS LIE. GOD BLESS AND STAY SAFE STEVE.
Man I enjoyed this show !! I love to watch how excited you get. I also can honestly say I’ve never seen anyone catch 2 crappie at 1 time. Keep it up brother THANKS
Had a real good spring but having a hard time putting crappie in the boat in this heat. The three lakes I fish have a maximum depth of approximately 14-15 foot. I am able to locate them over brush but having a hard time catching them. Any suggestions? I normally vertical jig Bobby Garland or Crappie Magnet plastics.