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    Default Fish ID


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    Looks like a black crappie

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    Yep - Black Crappie
    Ephesians 2 : 8-9



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    Crappie. Not quite fillet size.

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    So, what'd you think it was?
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    mottled crappie

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    I thought crappie at first, but the deeply forked tail and overly big eye is throwing me off...I didn't count the dorsal fins before we threw it back, and should have...Plus the fact that it came out of a minnow trap that my Granddaughter had out in a spring fed ditch on my farm, many miles from where I thought a crappie may be.

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    Someone gonna post how to cook grits next ?

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    Goggle eye

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    Centrarchidae

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swift Strike View Post
    I thought crappie at first, but the deeply forked tail and overly big eye is throwing me off...I didn't count the dorsal fins before we threw it back, and should have...Plus the fact that it came out of a minnow trap that my Granddaughter had out in a spring fed ditch on my farm, many miles from where I thought a crappie may be.
    A flier would make more sense because of where she caught it but it seems the mouth is way too big and it's too light colored to be a flier. I think the tail is just damaged - maybe from the minnow trap.

    It seems that you have crappie in your ditch...
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    With all of the rain and flooding we’ve had for the last couple of years who knows where a fish might end up? That’s definitely a crappie.

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    Bait
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    Live bait for rockfish.
    Be proactive about improving public waterfowl habitat in South Carolina. It's not going to happen by itself, and our help is needed. We have the potential to winter thousands of waterfowl on public grounds if we fight for it.

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    Sausage fingers fish?

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    all that matters is its too small to eat . .unless your on naked and afraid

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    I had a 12” bass in a stream on my place that will get bone dr in dry weather. I have no clue where he came from or where he went when the stream dried up. Fed him crickets and grasshoppers for 30 minutes one afternoon.

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    Life finds a way

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    Quote Originally Posted by thunderchicken View Post
    I had a 12” bass in a stream on my place that will get bone dr in dry weather. I have no clue where he came from or where he went when the stream dried up. Fed him crickets and grasshoppers for 30 minutes one afternoon.
    and a racoon or a hawk somewhere thanks you
    Last edited by ecu1984; 04-28-2021 at 10:13 AM.

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    Couple more and ya got yourself a cocktail.

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