in okatibbee? I notice all the pics i see are of white crappie i love the way black crappie look a very beautiful fish iknow they dont have as many eggs as whites so they dont populate as much but curious about this id like to catch some
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in okatibbee? I notice all the pics i see are of white crappie i love the way black crappie look a very beautiful fish iknow they dont have as many eggs as whites so they dont populate as much but curious about this id like to catch some
Yes. During the Spring you will catch a lot of the black male crappie in the shallows. On the north end of the lake I catch some specks.
Yep there are some in the lake but lots more white crappie. Some folks catch male white crappie with their courting colors on in the spring and call them black crappie but they are mistaken. You can almost tell the difference by body shape, whites tend to be longer and the blacks seem more stubby. My opinion.
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yeah blacks r fatter more like a bluegill panfish whites r more like a white bass
Come over to Alabama, we have lots of them over here.
A beautiful fish, they are!
any good fishing places for crappie catfish west alabama within 40 minutes from meridian ms?
My place on the Tombigbee is an hour from Meridian. Good fishing
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You almost tell what they are by the fight in em
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I turned one in at the tournament in December there as part of my 7 to weigh in. I have caught quite a few near Collinsville landing
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Like dirt track said the TenTom is very nice. Lots of crappie, cats and bass. More white crappie there also but the areas with the clearest water will produce more of the black crappie.
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Seems like black crappie are predominant up North and extreme South with the middle of the country being mixed. I catch very few black crappie slow trolling
because I am avoiding wood. Jig pollers catch more, I'm sure.
I like to avoid wood too.
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