We Want Some Crappie!
Somebody say hey we want some crappie!
Hey we want some crappie!
Let me hear you say hey we want some crappie!
Hey we want some crappie!
You's guys say hey we want some crappie!
Hey we want some crappie!
Everybody say hey we want some crappie!
Hey we want some crappie!
You see me and the fellas all have this dream
And that's to make the cover of crappie magazine
So today we went up north and put the boat in the lake
To catch some bass and crappie for criminy-cripes sake!
The Evinrude was humming, and we took a little ride
So we could cast into the weed beds on the other side
Pete threw the anchor over as I rigged up my pole
About a five pound crappie's what I set for my goal
Byron threw some minnows on a crappie rig
As I tipped a large maggot on a fuzzy head jig
We took our first cast. The lake was calm, not choppy
What a fishing condition if you like to catch crappie!
Somebody say hey we want some crappie!
Hey we want some crappie!
Everybody say hey we want some crappie!
Hey we want some crappie!
Well Pete caught the first. It was a real hum dinger
And in forty-five minutes, guy, we filled up the stringer
We didn't catch a trophy yet, but just you wait
Cause I switched to pork rinds and that's my secret bait
Cripes! I got a hit and it's the biggest one yet
Holy crap! It's a crappie, guy, better get the net
I hung it on my scale to see what it counts
This one's the state record - five pounds one ounce
Now that's the biggest crappie that I've ever seen
And it got me on the cover of Crappie magazine!
Somebody say hey we want some crappie!
Hey we want some crappie!
Everybody say hey we want some crappie!
Hey we want some crappie!
You's guys say hey we want some crappie!
Hey we want some crappie!
Everybody say hey we want some crappie!
Hey we want some crappie!
Hey we want some crappie!
Let me hear you say hey we want some crappie!
Hey we want some crappie!
You's guys say hey we want some crappie!
Hey we want some crappie!
Everybody say hey we want some crappie!
Hey we want some crappie!
You see me and the fellas all have this dream
And that's to make the cover of crappie magazine
So today we went up north and put the boat in the lake
To catch some bass and crappie for criminy-cripes sake!
The Evinrude was humming, and we took a little ride
So we could cast into the weed beds on the other side
Pete threw the anchor over as I rigged up my pole
About a five pound crappie's what I set for my goal
Byron threw some minnows on a crappie rig
As I tipped a large maggot on a fuzzy head jig
We took our first cast. The lake was calm, not choppy
What a fishing condition if you like to catch crappie!
Somebody say hey we want some crappie!
Hey we want some crappie!
Everybody say hey we want some crappie!
Hey we want some crappie!
Well Pete caught the first. It was a real hum dinger
And in forty-five minutes, guy, we filled up the stringer
We didn't catch a trophy yet, but just you wait
Cause I switched to pork rinds and that's my secret bait
Cripes! I got a hit and it's the biggest one yet
Holy crap! It's a crappie, guy, better get the net
I hung it on my scale to see what it counts
This one's the state record - five pounds one ounce
Now that's the biggest crappie that I've ever seen
And it got me on the cover of Crappie magazine!
Somebody say hey we want some crappie!
Hey we want some crappie!
Everybody say hey we want some crappie!
Hey we want some crappie!
You's guys say hey we want some crappie!
Hey we want some crappie!
Everybody say hey we want some crappie!
Hey we want some crappie!
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