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    Has anyone else been catching any of these fish in Indiana ? I have a pond in Owen county that is full of them. The have a black stipe from dorsal fin to tip of their nose.
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    that's a racing stripe because they're so fast. steal your minnow and gone before the bobber moves LOL
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    I've caught quite a few, but not in the southern part of the state.
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    Those supposedly orginated in the White River drainage in Arkansas but stocked widely to identify stocking .
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    caught a few over the years, up north here. its a genetic thing, occurring naturally, from what i have researched. a few pics of them in my photobucket.

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    I've caught a few in Missississinewa over the years.

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    Thanks' for the reply's guys. Seems strange that they are here in this pond. a couple year ago all caught was nice large crappie. Now I have a bunch of these around 9-10 inches

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    you can probably thank any wild ducks that might have visited your pond.
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