If you aint countin' dorsal spines... you aint doin' it right!
was just curious if the dash in the eye of a black crappie is reccomendable ID method?
Not for me, but it does seem to be a fairly plain difference from a white crappie, and may help some determine which brand of fish they have caught.
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If you aint countin' dorsal spines... you aint doin' it right!
Countin the dorsal spines does seem to be the most effective and sure way to id...
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How do you count dorsal spines?
Read this and it may help:Black Crappie in Alabama
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Or this one:The Black and White on Alabama's Crappie
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They look so different i can't understand why anyone would need to count the spines.
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You're right, Bugman .... but, there are times when the Male White Crappie is in his tuxedo (spawn colors) and "could" be misidentified as a "Black" Crappie. Informed people know how to tell one from the other ... but, less informed or the "misinformed" can get them mixed up :D --- I know, because I've been "correcting" people since the 1970's :p
It's like the idea that a Blacknose Crappie is a crossbreed (and I see people STILL saying that, on some online forums) .... you get "misinformed" and it takes a while to get the correct information out there.
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Not sure why it so hard for some to get that straight, but every year there are discussions about this. Very seldom I need count spines or anything. It's pretty much as easy as does his marks have a pattern or no? Are the stripes there or not and this is even if it's a light marked white crappie. If it's one of the white all dressed up in their tux, then the spine count should be easy enough.
Lets do this, here is a picture from one of my fast morning trips. Now there may be 2 White crappie on this board, but there is one that stands out as a white so which one is it?
http://thumpitjigs.com/images/1c.JPG
Oh and just so you know these were caught in shallow water, like maybe 2' and all at the same spot give or take maybe 20' wide area.
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