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    Are crappie ready to lay eggs if the egg sacks still covered with bloody viens or when the egg sacks have the silvery film covering them? I say the eggs are ready to lay when they are silver in color... the females I caught yesterday still had bloody egg sacks.


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    Old folks, like me, have always said this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dutch View Post
    Are crappie ready to lay eggs if the egg sacks still covered with bloody viens or when the egg sacks have the silvery film covering them? I say the eggs are ready to lay when they are silver in color... the females I caught yesterday still had bloody egg sacks.

    I have always been taught that the more they vein out the closer they are to laying, not saying that's right just what I was taught

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    No answer?

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    IMO the eggs will change from a bright yellow to more of an orange color when theyre laying. You'll also catch some fish with eggs spewing out when it's time. I fish the upper end of the hill and Lake Russell and havent seen any females layed out yet.

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