What a fish, I had no idea that Crappie got that big.Dang, BF Crappie!
From the start, it was just a regular fishing trip for Lionel “Jam” Ferguson, the kind the Philadelphia, Tenn. angler routinely takes when he isn’t working. But routine or not, the Tuesday, May 15, 2018 trip ended with one of recent memory’s most viral catches, the hooking and landing of a huge black crappie from an East Tennessee pond that has been weighed in by Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) officials at 5 pounds, 7.86 ounces. “I was off of work,” said the 33-year old, who works at the Viskase plant in nearby Loudon, Tenn. “When I’m off, that’s what I do, I go fish. It’s just that this time, I caught that big old crappie.”
It’s a stunning fish for sure, one that has the potential to become both a Tennessee state record and an International Game Fish Association all-tackle world record.
http://www.gameandfishmag.com/state-record/possible-world-record-crappie-caught-in-tennessee/
That's GOT to be a record, no? Congrats to "Jam", for sure. Just amazing!Dang, BF Crappie!
From the start, it was just a regular fishing trip for Lionel “Jam” Ferguson, the kind the Philadelphia, Tenn. angler routinely takes when he isn’t working. But routine or not, the Tuesday, May 15, 2018 trip ended with one of recent memory’s most viral catches, the hooking and landing of a huge black crappie from an East Tennessee pond that has been weighed in by Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) officials at 5 pounds, 7.86 ounces. “I was off of work,” said the 33-year old, who works at the Viskase plant in nearby Loudon, Tenn. “When I’m off, that’s what I do, I go fish. It’s just that this time, I caught that big old crappie.”
It’s a stunning fish for sure, one that has the potential to become both a Tennessee state record and an International Game Fish Association all-tackle world record.
http://www.gameandfishmag.com/state-record/possible-world-record-crappie-caught-in-tennessee/
Nice! Glad to see she was wearing a PFD. So many don't.whitekat is underway!
View attachment 4157306 me and the wife took it out Wednesday morning.
caught a few reds, biggest was a 26 incher, all released.
i was expecting some bull reds, full moon with a big tide.
i figure with all the rain we been getting...the bay water was to fresh.
had a great time
We used to rip down the lake WFO when we were fishing in a tournament and stupidly most of the time we didn’t have any PFDs on. We were in our 20s then and after seeing a little girl get killed on a side by side not wearing her seatbelt or helmet, we changed our way of thinking. If the outboard is on so are the life jackets.Nice! Glad to see she was wearing a PFD. So many don't.
Yep, and the older you get the more you see that bad shit can happen in the blink of an eye.We used to rip down the lake WFO when we were fishing in a tournament and stupidly most of the time we didn’t have any PFDs on. We were in our 20s then and after seeing a little girl get killed on a side by side not wearing her seatbelt or helmet, we changed our way of thinking. If the outboard is on so are the life jackets.
Awesome bro, got any pics?Opening day salmon season up here and i went trout fishing on shasta lol.
Absolutely fucking killed it. Smallest 2lbs, biggest was an almost 5lb bow. Got a couple browns too c&r
Three limits, all way earlier. Driving home stoked its back on finally.
No! Because im lame i know. I promise i’ll start taking pics.Awesome bro, got any pics?
I feel your pain - went out Sunday early looking for King's & Halibut, figured we would hit the Butt hole (Tee Hee) early - 30 in the box in about 2 hours (and no pic's of course). No big Momma's anyway, just chickens that averaged 15-20 lbs which is the perfect eating size, the meat is much sweeter & has a better texture as the flesh is much firmer. The Kings were absent & we couldn't find the bait balls but the Orca's put on quite a show for us & at one point we had at least a dozen all around us within 200 yds of the boat.No! Because im lame i know. I promise i’ll start taking pics.
Right on.I feel your pain - went out Sunday early looking for King's & Halibut, figured we would hit the Butt hole (Tee Hee) early - 30 in the box in about 2 hours (and no pic's of course). No big Momma's anyway, just chickens that averaged 15-20 lbs which is the perfect eating size, the meat is much sweeter & has a better texture as the flesh is much firmer. The Kings were absent & we couldn't find the bait balls but the Orca's put on quite a show for us & at one point we had at least a dozen all around us within 200 yds of the boat.
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Not from this weekend, a big Bull we encountered last fall - his dorsal is every bit of 6 ft tall.