12"+ is a slab here in NE Ohio. 14"+ is a slabarooni.
No clue. I caught a 1.60 yesterday, weighed him after my buddy was floored I was about to just drop him back, and said "Need 7 just like him or better, preferably with a kicker, next weekend..."....and my buddy was floored I didn't bother to even take a pic. Usually don't pull the scale out now unless they're close to 2, in a tourny sorting/culling, or someone with me asks.
That mark is around 14" on a fat, well fed female black in March, 15" most other fish in the winter, and mid to upper 15" fish the rest of the year.
12"+ is a slab here in NE Ohio. 14"+ is a slabarooni.
I'd call that one a monster
On the C.O.E. lakes it has to be over 12" to be a legal fish so anything over 12" is a slab .
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It all depends on who i’m lying to, ah I meant i’m bragging to. You know they all get bigger to your friends when they didn’t see um. But 14” up i’ll call a slab and not feel bad about it. Mississippian here
Well, what do you call an eighteen inch crappie that weighs 3.28 lbs? Fish of a lifetime up north.
WOWSERS! Biggest I have ever seen was a 17.5" out of the Ohio River. (that was Big Daddy (Carl) Chaunc). I spoke to a guy last Friday at the ramp and he caught an 18 3/4' at Nimisila a couple years ago. He threw it back. (bass fisherman).
sometimes unprintable descriptions when they get up over 16 inches
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