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    Well, I guess I have lost my ability to catch crappie. Check out the thread on the SC Forum titled "1rod jigging for crappie Jordan lake, NC". "Slabslammer1" has caught more White Crappie in 1 trip than I have caught in over (6) years. Maybe, I need to go back to jigging (1) rod.

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    Quote Originally Posted by monkscrappie View Post
    Well, I guess I have lost my ability to catch crappie. Check out the thread on the SC Forum titled "1rod jigging for crappie Jordan lake, NC". "Slabslammer1" has caught more White Crappie in 1 trip than I have caught in over (6) years. Maybe, I need to go back to jigging (1) rod.

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    Maybe there is another Jordan lake somewhere....

    Them fish come out of some deep or muddy water to be that light colored.

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    Slabslammer must have got his lakes confused. All those white crappie didn't come out of the Jordan Lake I know.

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    I tend to think the same thing. I've been fishing Jordan Lake since it was created and I don't ever remember seeing that many white crappie caught by one person. If they did come from our Jordan Lake, the white crappie must spawn at a different time and this guy found where they were bedding.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JordanLimit View Post
    I tend to think the same thing. I've been fishing Jordan Lake since it was created and I don't ever remember seeing that many white crappie caught by one person. If they did come from our Jordan Lake, the white crappie must spawn at a different time and this guy found where they were bedding.
    I gave up trying to distinguish crappie by their color a long time ago. The only real way to tell is by counting the dorsal fin spines. I can't tell from the pictures if they are white crappie or not. Water clarity and light penetration play a large role in how dark or light a crappie appears.

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    That's a heck of a lot different that what I've been catching at Jordan.There must be another Jordan in S.C.

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    Nice fish,
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    Quote Originally Posted by sundance View Post
    Maybe there is another Jordan lake somewhere....

    Them fish come out of some deep or muddy water to be that light colored.
    Or been dead a while and hauled around in warm water. I think the reason people, myself included, think they are white crappie, is the vertical bars still visible on their sides.

    Monk, I feel the same way when people come to High Rock that have never fished it before or maybe once or twice a year, and catch 2 or 3 limits of 10-15 inch crappie.
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    He went back to basics one rod no distractions, right place at the right time and got very lucky.
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