Black Specks. We don't have any White Specks in Florida as far as I know, at least I've never caught any. I'm not always fishing lakes as they tend to get a lot of fishing pressure. I fish canals, rivers, and creeks even more than the lakes.
On Nimrod it is perdominately white crappie. The few blacks tend to be small. Some of the people here call the male white crappie in the spring blacks as they turn dark . This is a shallow dingy lake most of the time. The blacks perfer clear and usually deeper water. But I ain't predjudice , crappie is crappie !
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Black Specks. We don't have any White Specks in Florida as far as I know, at least I've never caught any. I'm not always fishing lakes as they tend to get a lot of fishing pressure. I fish canals, rivers, and creeks even more than the lakes.
Robert B. McCorquodale
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I think there are only a few bodies of water, in the Panhandle area, that have White Crappie ..... otherwise, it's Black Crappie in all the other waters of Florida. ..... cpOriginally Posted by dixieangler
Yeah. I wish we had White Specks here as they seem to be a shallower kind of Speck and maybe a little better fly rod targets than the Black Specks. Pretty sure the average number of my catches would go up a lot if we did have them.Originally Posted by crappiepappy
Robert B. McCorquodale
"Flip a fly"
Out here in Cali I have been catching both, black and white specks.
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