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    I went dock shooting yesterday and this morning and caught 16, about half were 12 inches long and about half were around 10 inches, but when I cleaned them this evening I noticed that almost every bigger one had egg sacks and even some of the smaller ones did, I know it's normal to see them over into the late summer, but didn't know if it was normal to see them in November Name:  20191103_170735.jpg
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    Yep they starting to get ready for spring. Takes awhile for them to fully develope.
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    I have caught them year round with eggs
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cray View Post
    Yep they starting to get ready for spring. Takes awhile for them to fully develope.
    That's what I was thinking, but I wasn't sure, thanks for the replies

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    black crappie spawn really early in the new year , so 2 or 3 months on those and they should be about right for February is my thought
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    It's been said the the large crappie spawn first so that is a sign of it being true.
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    All of them but 3 were black crappie, thanks everyone for the feedback
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    black crappie spawn really early in the new year , so 2 or 3 months on those and they should be about right for February is my thought
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    yep! Yellow Perch is another that starts but their tummy grows rapidly and bigger, by december, u get freaking big balls of eggs!
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