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    Yep.

    I love to talk crappie fishing...whatever technique is used.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sickle Hook View Post
    I guess I did kind of veer off the original subject a little. It was just a second part to what I wanted to know. Excuse my departure from the subject. I often drift a little even when not on a forum.
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    You don't have to apologize, it is your thread, so you are the boss and you can talk about anything you want to. Rock on Brother. I am hoping to get to go this fall, Lord Willing. I haven't been able to go and I sure want to be on beautiful Lake Oconee.

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    Sorry to offend you all! I did contribute something hoping to get you back to the subject. I don't care where you or how you fish to catch fish. I was hoping to learn something about black nose crappie! Where they come from or did they get stocked to supplement your stock of crappies, or if your stock of crappies are being depleted for some reason? I am not wanting to get you mad but just talk about what the subject was. I hope you can forgive me!

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    Mr. BigDawgg

    it is cool. I just didn't want the semi-new guy to feel like he had done something especially since it is his thread. No problem, good luck fishing.
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    Slabby
    Hope you get to go soon. Let us know how you do
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    BigDawgg you cool with me. I would also love to have answers to some of the questions you asked about black nose crappie. The 38,000 plus acres I fish has a good population of crappie. From many years of fishing here I feel like the black nose is exceedingly rare. I would love to know if the few that are there are naturally occurring or were they stocked. Maybe I’ll try to get in touch with a fisheries biologist and find out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BigDawgg View Post
    Sorry to offend you all! I did contribute something hoping to get you back to the subject. I don't care where you or how you fish to catch fish. I was hoping to learn something about black nose crappie! Where they come from or did they get stocked to supplement your stock of crappies, or if your stock of crappies are being depleted for some reason? I am not wanting to get you mad but just talk about what the subject was. I hope you can forgive me!
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    1st one I ever caught was at Eufaula 5 years ago.

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    I have only seen three on Lake Wylie. They are not stocked per DNR and they aren't sure how they got in there! We do have over flow from Lake Norman in NC but haven't heard of any caught there. I heard that Black crappie and white crappies will spawn close to the same time and it may occur at that time for an hybrid to hatch. Also, heard that the black crappie will not spawn . I'm not that educated to figure who can and can't spawn. These are the things I have heard and would like to know the truths or myths. Thanks for the thread

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    That was a nice fish Dutch. The one I caught a few days ago is below.
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    Ok fellers. Below is the response I got via email from the local fisheries biologist who’s work includes lake Lanier.
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    “Gary,

    Thanks for your question.

    The black nosed crappie isn’t a species a species, but rather a black crappie expressing a rare recessive gene that results in a black striped along the rostrum and dorsal anterior. This fish was reproduced naturally in Lake Lanier.
    Picture-worthy fish, for sure!

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    Hunter”
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