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Crappie One of the Most Sought after Species Crappie has been distributed through the lower 48 states and Canada and has turned into a great sport for catching these fun game fish. We know that there are two species of crappie, the scientific terms are Pomoxis nigromaculatus-black crappie and Pomoxis annularis -White crappie, both species will hang together. These fish are deep-bodied and silvery in color ranging from silvery-green or even a dark green on the back and has dark bands vertical bars or rings around the body and is a good Like other members of the sunfish family, white crappie are nest builders, similar to bluegills that they have a tendency to nest in large beds. This occurs when the water temperature reaches 60 to 68 degrees or March though April each year. Fact is, crappie can lay 20,000 eggs with a hatch rate of 3 to 7 days, all of the hatchlings will not make it to adult stage, these hatchlings will be food for other fish like brim, bluegill and bass. You can see that going fishing on a regular basis protects the eco-system of the lake, reservoir or pond to keep it from being over populated, not to mention delicious when prepared for a meal, tender white flaky meat is great baked or deep fried. Please have a look at our additional information located though out our site for more articles, products and resources. Fishingforcrappie.com will always provide you with quality content, so if there is a specific topic that you would like us to cover, contact us via e-mail and we will do our best to include it. We do encourage you to send us any new tricks or techniques or general knowledge that you would like to share with our readers that they would find to be interesting on crappie.
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