4 lb Crappie
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Fellow poster cmmj63 and I caught several that looked about that size out of a farm pond on my place and released them about 20 years ago. Didn't know what they were for a few minutes there. Dam broke and was repaired but we haven't caught any like that since.
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Then why doesn't the person that caught it get credit for catching the world record crappie? Not saying I don't believe you, I'm just asking.torch wrote:I saw a picture of an almost 6lber out of Grenada. It was shocked up and weighed and measured, then released.
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i could be wrong but probably because he didn't catch it. When MDWFP or whomever is doing the studies shocks the fish up then they didn't really catch it. could be wrong, jmoransco33 wrote:Then why doesn't the person that caught it get credit for catching the world record crappie? Not saying I don't believe you, I'm just asking.torch wrote:I saw a picture of an almost 6lber out of Grenada. It was shocked up and weighed and measured, then released.
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I never turn my fish in that I shock... 

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I must've misread or missed the shocked up part. I just saw weighed and released. At least we all know there's a world record crappie in Grenada now.
What part of the lake was it on Torch?

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Dumbest post ever!hiballer wrote:That is indeed an impressive fish, and what everyone seems to be overloking is the fact that he did what you should do with such a catch. He weighed it measured it and released it. He is to be commended for this action!
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I see nothing dumb about this post. He damn sure wasn't gonna fillet and eat it. He took the measurements so he could get a replica mount. Also, the genetics of such a fish are still alive to potentially reproduce more big crappie. I don't think I could have turned the fish back but the fellow should be commended as hiballer said.Bigpoppa wrote:Dumbest post ever!hiballer wrote:That is indeed an impressive fish, and what everyone seems to be overloking is the fact that he did what you should do with such a catch. He weighed it measured it and released it. He is to be commended for this action!
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I'm with you! Fish hanging on the wall are cool and all but do me no good. Eat em or put em back in the gene pool. Ha! That reminded me of the commercial for the catch, photograph, and release movement several years ago where a guy is draggin a big bass out of the water, and the fish is yell, "CPR! CPR!"Don Miller wrote:I see nothing dumb about this post. He damn sure wasn't gonna fillet and eat it. He took the measurements so he could get a replica mount. Also, the genetics of such a fish are still alive to potentially reproduce more big crappie. I don't think I could have turned the fish back but the fellow should be commended as hiballer said.

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A 6 lb crappie makes for two big thick tasty fillets, throw it back my butt it prob would not have even gotten measured till it went in the grease.
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Thats a big Crappie!! I think i would have to put that one on the wall.
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Re: 4 lb Crappie
It already hold the world record I think.ransco33 wrote:I must've misread or missed the shocked up part. I just saw weighed and released. At least we all know there's a world record crappie in Grenada now.What part of the lake was it on Torch?
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But they threw THIS one back, so it's still in there.The Land Man wrote:It already hold the world record I think.ransco33 wrote:I must've misread or missed the shocked up part. I just saw weighed and released. At least we all know there's a world record crappie in Grenada now.What part of the lake was it on Torch?
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World record was caught on Enid back in 1957. 5lbs something oz.The Land Man wrote:It already hold the world record I think.ransco33 wrote:I must've misread or missed the shocked up part. I just saw weighed and released. At least we all know there's a world record crappie in Grenada now.What part of the lake was it on Torch?
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