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After reading this, I had to research it. Best way to tell is that black Crappie have 7-8 dorsal fin spines. I counted 7 in the picture. So yes, you are right I was wrong. Thanks for busting my bubble!!! 😕 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Nice fish.
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😂🤣🤣. Don’t tempt me with a good time!!!! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Biggest crappie I have ever seen caught.. Good times bro..
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Most definitely! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Yes nice Crappie ... <'TK><
Here is one that was caught on JPP ... http://www.fishingtn.com/attachment....5&d=1377224354
.... But it is a small fry compared to five crappie that I caught up stream from Sligo on Center Hill that weighed in at 10.3 pounds .. a few years ago ... I'll try to find the post. One of the Crappie was 2 inches thick through the back... <'TK>< :) |
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I'd LOVE to catch a stringer like that. When you takin me fishin at Sligo???? |
Think these guys are catching these huge Crappies at Bass Pro
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I know I’m not the only guy that desperately wants to fish that aquarium!!! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
dam nice fish man good for you to let it live on and hopefuly get bigger havent been since that last time out on any of the lakes around us see your still putting them in the boat best of luck Massman
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White crappie have vertical darker bars on them, and black crappie are just speckled up. You will be able to ID them pretty quickly the more you catch.
Blacks tend to fight a little better than the whites. Thanks for at bringing up the lake record topic, I feel sure I have released a lake record drum. It would not surprise me if the lake record white crapppie has not been eaten. I'm now aware of the record if I catch one close to it. |
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