Maybe they're in Gold Creek.
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Maybe they're in Gold Creek.
They ate to many gold fish.
I have seen the evidence and I would rule that the Golden Crappie do exist in the wild. Now if we can get Matt to get a Gov't Grant and start a Golden Crappie hatchery to raise to a stocking size and stock in Arkansas Waters That would be just Great!!! I know wishful thinking.. but would it not be cool to get on here and say "Report Caught a nice mess of Gold'ens today with a picture" HAHA!!!
I can mount a crappie and paint em what ever color yaw want!!! Bring em all on! I believe they do exist in the wild. But just saying if anyone wants a gold/pink/red crappie....let me know! :biggrin
The crappie I am chasing are Platinum, I'm so past the Gold now since these are already all over the Internet
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Trophy in my book.
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lools as if someone's trot line bait got loose!!
I'll make a deal with yall. Bring me any golden colored crappie alive and I will make sure that one of the hatcheries gets it and we will spawn it out. It would be a cool experiment to see what happens when a crappie that has the golden color reproduces. What % of its spawn would exhibit the same color trait? Who knows...
This is going to be fun!!!!!!
Matt I forget the name but the fish was caught some where in Wisc along with some others out of the same waters, you can find it on line pretty easy. The fish was sent to the WISC DNR for examination. All we need to do is get the WISC DNR to electro shock us up a good sized male and female Gold'en Crappie i would think a Gold Male n Female would increase the odds, and i'll bet you know how to do the rest. A Golden Crappie Explosion!!! here in Arkansas. Get on the Horn with WISC man. This could be your biggest career achievement brother LOL