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Cool Crappie Fishing images

A few nice Crappie Fishing images I found:

Alexis Wading Public Landing road
Crappie Fishing
Image by finchlake2000
BlackMagic

Franny’s new Kayak in Finch Lake
Crappie Fishing
Image by finchlake2000
BlackMagic

Alexis, one toe in the water
Crappie Fishing
Image by finchlake2000
BlackMagic
Alexis, watches as the Ouachita River flooding pours into Finch Lake, Spring 2011

Cool Crappie Fishing images

Check out these Crappie Fishing images:

ER2006 066
Crappie Fishing
Image by firehole
Slab Crappie

Strip Mine Fishing
Crappie Fishing
Image by TravelKS

Finch Lake Abandoned Duck Blind

Some cool Crappie Fishing images:

Finch Lake Abandoned Duck Blind
Crappie Fishing
Image by finchlake2000
BlackMagic

Sunrise 2 @ Indian Creek Recreation Area, Woodworth, Louisiana
Crappie Fishing
Image by finchlake2000
BlackMagic

A beautiful place, but beware the COPs there, they are as crooked as the day is long. They will ticket you for anything and everything they can.
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Sunset over Long Point, Finch Lake, Louisiana
Crappie Fishing
Image by finchlake2000
BlackMagic

Cool Crappie Fishing images

A few nice Crappie Fishing images I found:

white crappie
Crappie Fishing
Image by megankhines
caught on a white tail jig with a white head on marion lake (pond?) in mazomanie, wisconsin

Chris fishing for Crappie – Lake St Clair
Crappie Fishing
Image by pverdonk
Chris fishing for Crappie – Lake St Clair

Cool Crappie Fishing images

Some cool Crappie Fishing images:

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Crappie Fishing
Image by brick1083

Kingsley Dam
Crappie Fishing
Image by bugeaters
The construction of the Kingsley Dam was one of the largest public works projects in Nebraska during the 1930s. Construction began in 1936 and was completed five years later at a cost of more than .5 million. Kingsley is one of the largest earthen dams in the world.

Building was an engineering marvel. Most of the soil surrounding the dam is very sandy. Workers had to drive a solid wall of interlocked sheet steel pilings across the riverbed and down between 30 and 160 feet. The pilings passed through the sand and gravel until they reached an impervious layer of Brule clay. Then over those steal pilings workers pumped loess soil – a fine grained clay and silt soil found more often in Iowa than Nebraska – to a finished height of 162 feet. That’s the height of a 10-story building. The water then was drained out of the loess and the soil hardened into a solid core. Over the core, local sand and gravel was pumped from a pit. The entire dam contains 25 million cubic yards of earth and other material.

A U.S. highway runs across the top of the dam for 3.5 miles. As Lake McConaughy behind the dam filled up, it created over 100 miles of shoreline and beaches that have been compared to Hawaii. At full storage of 1,948,000 acre-feet of water, "Big Mac" is 22 miles long, four miles wide, and 142 feet deep near the dam. When full, the lake covers 35,700 acres.

Besides the irrigation and electrical power that the dam creates, it has also produced a recreational boom for boating and fishing. The lake also attracts a large number of windsurfers. And in an unexpected development, bald eagles have discovered that the water coming out of the Sutherland power generating plant stays warm all winter. The eagles feast on fish when other bodies of water are frozen. One winter day, 386 bald eagles were counted in the area.

great doughnuts
Crappie Fishing
Image by bugeaters
Stop by and try to stump Monty "the Hook" with your fishing trivia

Latest Crappie Fishing News

This Week on Extreme Angler TV- Mississippi Monster Crappie
Mississippi is home to some of the best crappie fishing in North America, offering so many lakes that harbour hubcap sized slabs in the three pound range on a regular basis to visiting anglers worldwide. Fishing with my good buddy Tim Blackley of the …
Read more on WFN: World Fishing Network (blog)

FISHING: Crappie Derby postponed; thicker ice needed
The 2013 running of the Almost-Annual New York State Crappie Derby has been postponed from Jan. 26 to Feb. 9 due to the mild winter so far. Organizers are hopeful that the additional time will allow safe ice to form on Whitney Point Lake. Should it …
Read more on Little Falls Evening Times

Nice Crappie Fishing photos

Check out these Crappie Fishing images:

Easter 2007
Crappie Fishing
Image by tastybit
Caught this crappie with the throw net.

Easter 2007
Crappie Fishing
Image by tastybit
Caught this crappie with the throw net.

In Your Face
Crappie Fishing
Image by IcK9s [M. H. Stephens]
Great Blue Heron after spearing a Black Crappie (Speckled Perch). He did finally swallow the fish (more images to follow).