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    I caught a black nose crappie in Shelbyville last Tuesady--10.5 in [black crappie]

    Thought I had a hog until I put him in the boat--light colored --caught it mid lake in 7-8 ft off a lay down--minner
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    those blacknose crappie put up a heck of a tussle,especially when they are in the 12 inch range and up
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    Those blacknose are really something Frank. It's amazing how straight that black line is, nature doesn't usually have straight lines. I can't say that I have actually caught one before, but I had one jump in my canoe at Sangchris lake. Nonetheless, it still ate good!
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    They are fairly common at Kentucky Lake. That is the only place I have ran upon them.
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