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    Quote Originally Posted by 1fishmike View Post
    Also there are no black crappie in GRL. Maybe you found some male white crappie with their tuxes on. How deep were they?
    Actually, 1fishmike .... there ARE Black Crappie in GRL !! I've caught them, before. Found most of them in the backs of the creeks/bays off Robinson Creek, on the deep rocky banks.

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    I will second CP's statement that there is a very small population of blacks in GRL. The ones that I have personally seen have come from the bluffs across from the state park. Good for you for getting out in all this high water and connecting with some fish. I am actually glad now that they are now SLOWLY pulling water so maybe the spawn will be a success. Frustrating for the fishermen but great for the fry.

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    Thanks for enlightening me. I have never caught one or even heard of anyone catching a black crappie from GRL. Thanks again.

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    The Big Fish at last years Crappie USA was a black that weighed 1.73 pounds.

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    oops thought it was a small mouth for sure (i'm not much of a bass fisherman) anyway i was fishing in that real deep cove back behind blue hole rd..i put in at emerald isle marina and its just a minute or so to the spot. i caught everything off of 1/8th jigs casting to the bank and letting it sink at an angle back to the boat basically just keeping my line tight.

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