Wednesday 6 March 2013

Crappie Fishing

Crappie Fishing Detail
There are two sub-species to the common crappie. The black crappie, which gets its name from its slightly darker appearance, and the white crappie. The black crappie is usually white or gray with dark gray or black spots covering most of its sides. It has 7-8 dorsal spines on the top of its back. The white crappie tends to be lighter in color and often has distinct vertical bars of gray extending down its sides. It has 5-6 dorsal spines. Both of the sub-species have nearly the same feeding patterns and spawning time. I have heard the black crappie prefers clearer water, where the white crappie tolerates muddier water better. They are both terrific in the pan.
Crappie Fishing
Crappie Fishing
Crappie Fishing
Crappie Fishing
Crappie Fishing
Crappie Fishing
Crappie Fishing
Crappie Fishing
Crappie Fishing
Crappie Fishing
Crappie Fishing
Crappie Fishing

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