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    I know most folks go after crappie during the cooler/colder months of the year. My question is why not year round? Do they not taste good after the weather and water warms up?
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    Thats news to me. For me and a lot of others...Crappie fishing is a year round sport. And they always taste good to me.
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    I too didn’t know about a set season. My boat chases them all year.
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    We catch and eat them all year long.


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    I catch them year round. Some of my best fishing is June, July, and August here in Virginia.

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    Chase em all year long, but chase alot of other fish all year long as well. Too many opportunities down here to focus on 1 species. And if I did it would not be Crappie. Likely be Redfish and just have to accept the bycatch of Snook, Trout, Drum, Jacks, Bluefish, Whiting, Sheephead, Mangrove Snapper, and Spanish Mackeral.
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    I've even heard guys say they turn vegetarian during the warmer months lol.

    I still will fish for them some especially on windy days but like huntinslabs said, pretty soon this wind is gonna lay down and the saltwater will start calling my name.

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    As little as I get to go, I try for them every trip. Only thing I fish for, exclusively, anymore.
    Not that I'm exclusive..,..
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