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    Default lake marion crackers

    Just checking to see if the shell crackers had started at marion ?
    thanks for any info- we were planning a trip next week end
    Tailfeathers

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    You can ask that question without being a racist you know......


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    I thought this was gonna be about an encounter involving dudes with gold chains, jean-shorts and white tenni-shoes...

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    You left out wife beater shirts and tats.
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    They were biting on the 2nd

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    looks like 4 crackers already took the bait

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    You may want to dust off the cricket bucket

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    I thought shell cracker season was closed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kquinn View Post
    You may want to dust off the cricket bucket
    I thought shellcrackers preferred worms.

    The "bream" in my pond (I include bluegill, shellcrackers and redbreasts in that term) have been on fire. I see some bedding activity but I haven't cleaned any that were full of eggs. Not sure if they had already spawned or what. I don't keep a lot. A couple filleted is about all me and my wife can eat at one sitting.

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