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516: 38: 72: 678: 584:) have been cultured and occur naturally. The crossing of a black crappie female and white crappie male has better survival and growth rates among offspring than the reciprocal cross does. Hybrid crappie are difficult to distinguish from black crappie by appearance alone. Fingerling yields are variable in culture. The hybrid offspring are fertile, black crappie female and white crappie male crosses more so than the reciprocal. 593: 488: 573:. Larval crappies rely on crustacean zooplankton as a food source. The availability of zooplankton can have an effect on larval populations. By day, crappie tend to be less active and concentrate around weed beds or submerged objects, such as logs and boulders. They feed during dawn and dusk, by moving into open water or approaching the shore. 832:
In 2023, apparel company Crappie Forever announced a promotion in which it would award prizes to those catching and releasing tagged crappie in certain Mississippi lakes, in order to further crappie conservation and enthusiasm for tournament fishing.
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states, were harvested commercially in the 19th and early 20th centuries. At one point, the annual crappie catch sold at fish markets in the United States was reported to be about 3 million pounds (1,400 t).
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for crappie is popular throughout much of North America. Methods vary, but among the most popular is called "spider rigging", a method characterized by a fisherman in a boat with many long
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Great Lakes, Hudson Bay, and the Mississippi River basins expanding from New York and southern Ontario westward to South Dakota and southward to Texas.
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Before state fisheries departments began to implement more restrictive, conservation-minded regulations, a great number of crappies, especially in the
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means a "bag of milk" therefore our French-speaking population has most appropriately named this fish) has an exceptionally fine and delicate flavor.
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Both species of crappie as adults feed predominantly on smaller fish species, including the young of their own predators (which include the
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into the water to attract the fish to bite their bait. Crappies are also regularly targeted and caught during the spawning period by
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Black crappie: 2.47 kg (5 lb 7 oz), caught by Lionel "Jam" Ferguson at Richeison Pond in Tennessee on 15 May 2018
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pointing away from the angler at various angles like spokes from a wheel (spider rigging is not permitted on some waters. In
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until 2003. It was one of the few commercial fisheries for crappies in recent decades.
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Reproductive Biology and Early Life History of Fishes in the Ohio River Drainage
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White crappie: 2.35 kg (5 lb 3 oz), caught by Fred Brigh at
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America's Favorite Fishing: A Complete Guide to Angling for Panfish
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and are often considered to be among the best-tasting freshwater
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literally means "sharp cover", referring to the fish's spiny
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Crappie. U.S. Also crappé, croppie. A species of sunfish,
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Nelson, Gary; Martin, Richard; Sutton, Keith (1991).
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When properly cooked the white, flaky, juicy flesh (
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The currently recognized species in this genus are:
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Minneapolis, Minnesota: Dillon Press Inc. 1351: 1326: 1289: 1257: 1251: 1245: 1239: 869:, the current all-tackle world records are: 357: 2165:Taxa named by Constantine Samuel Rafinesque 1837:. Bennington, VT: Abenaki Publishers, Inc. 1677:Educational Fishing Information for Crappie 1280:"Common Names of the Basses and Sun-fishes" 1034:. Univ. Press of Mississippi. p. 436. 430: 1918: 782: 768: 663: 36: 27: 1487: 1244:, by folk etymology (influence of French 1061:Wallus, Robert; Simon, Thomas P. (2008). 468: 16:Common name for two species of game fish 1298:and now apparently is applied to other 890: 742: 666: 1623:Ichthyology Department. Archived from 896: 894: 449:, because the word is ultimately from 1802: 1800: 1785:. International Game Fish Association 1763:. International Game Fish Association 1294:(bag of milk), which is heard in the 1222: 1220: 1214:Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons, 2010. 7: 2160:Freshwater fish of the United States 1725:"Commercial Crappie Fishing Stopped" 1348:. Vol. 9–10. 1940. p. 31. 941:"Genera in the family Centrarchidae" 1350:believed to have received its name 1151:"Louisiana Fisheries – Fact Sheets" 867:International Game Fish Association 809:or live minnows. Many anglers also 2170:Fauna of the Eastern United States 1745:. Kentucky New Era. 23 June 2001. 1712:The New International Encyclopedia 14: 1749:from the original on 28 May 2022. 1731:from the original on 28 May 2022. 1621:Florida Museum of Natural History 1592:"Species Profile: Hybrid Crappie" 1357: 1133:. Clarendon Press. p. 1141. 1067:. Vol. 6. CRC. p. 355. 1008:Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary 656:, as they are active in winter. 652:. Crappies are also popular with 538:eastern United States and Canada 2175:Extant Miocene first appearances 1547:"Comprehensive Report Species – 1507:"Comprehensive Report Species – 1031:The Inland Fishes of Mississippi 514: 486: 216: 70: 1810:. Premier Angler. 28 March 2020 1700:. Clarion Ledger. 4 June 2023. 1649:. In-Fisherman. 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(1904). 1264: 453: 426: 1549:Pomoxis nigromaculatus 1441:Pomoxis nigromaculatus 1352: 1327: 1290: 1258: 1252: 1246: 1240: 1178:Massachusetts Wildlife 681: 601: 358: 2114:Paleobiology Database 1727:. Reelfoot Outdoors. 1451:. March 2006 version. 1423:. March 2006 version. 937:Eschmeyer, William N. 902:Eschmeyer, William N. 680: 595: 21:Paralabrax clathratus 1833:Ellis, Jack (1993). 1564:on 14 September 2005 1256:to, for, and French 1155:seagrantfish.lsu.edu 984:on 26 September 2005 1882:Malo, John (1981). 1653:on 22 December 2006 1524:on 16 December 2006 1480:2012NAJFM..32.1146M 1262:milk) from Choctaw 1086:, "lid, cover" and 735:other sport fish... 458:, meaning "trout". 353:) derives from the 1383:"Species in genus 1238:"Louisiana French 1236:. Merriam-Webster. 1111:. 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Index

Paralabrax clathratus

Black
white crappie
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Actinopterygii
Perciformes
Centrarchidae
Centrarchinae
Pomoxis
Rafinesque
Type species
Synonyms
Gill
/ˈkrɒpi,ˈkræpi/
species
North American
freshwater fish
genus
family
Centrarchidae
game fish
recreational
anglers
gill covers
πῶμα

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