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    maybe a thread where we all post up some of the different odd colorations that sometimes occur ?
    here are 2 we managed back in the spring of this year ,,,,both are male black crappie minus any "spex" ....
    the second fish we have seen 3 times this year .....
    just last week my bud ketched him again .....
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    45 years ago we use to catch some similar to that all the time on Lake Houston. The ones we caught had more of a golden hue overall. The locals just called them white perch.

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    and here is a view of the one of them from last week ......
    pretty different for sure....we call him "snooky" ....LOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by dandeman View Post
    45 years ago we use to catch some similar to that all the time on Lake Houston. The ones we caught had more of a golden hue overall. The locals just called them white perch.
    we got something like that in there lake as well ....
    kind of a calico looking markings with yellow and such on it .....
    i will try to find the photos of that one later ....
    had clear no marks or almost none on its fins as well .....very odd for sure
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    found the photo of the "calico" .....
    very different for sure ....
    we always release all the off color fish in there in hopes they get really big someday
    we shall see if it works i suppose ...."snooky" seems to be making it .....
    we have not seen the other 2 since the first release of them ....
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    I caught a white Crappie that was gray with no markings a few weeks ago . Wish I had taken a photo .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ketchn View Post
    found the photo of the "calico" .....
    very different for sure ....
    we always release all the off color fish in there in hopes they get really big someday
    we shall see if it works i suppose ...."snooky" seems to be making it .....
    we have not seen the other 2 since the first release of them ....
    My grand-dad called those "Saddle Blankets"

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    Interesting coloration for sure.
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    oh come on now yawl .....
    I just know crappie.com is nationwide .....
    and there are some super colors in someones livewell and or fish basket somewhere out there somewhere .....
    show us one of them ....
    how bout one of them all orange crappie maybe ....?
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    Sorry, ketchn ... all the Crappie I catch have normal coloration. (typical Black, White, or Blacknose Black Crappie)

    Now, I have seen a picture of a Crappie from Lake Weiss, Ala. that was colored normal from the head to midway of the body, then the rest of the fish was as white as a sheet ... but, no explanation was given as to why.

    We've had pictures of totally "gold" colored Crappie, posted on here in the past. And Bee's pictures show Crappie with a gold tint on their sides. And we've even had pics of crossbreeds (naturally occurring Black & White Crappie mix), as well as the Blacknose variation of the Black Crappie. Any of those can be Googled up for viewing/posting ... but, your fish are an anomaly that few, if any of us, have seen before.

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