Looks like crappie to me.
We went to a new body of water today. Found multiple schools of fish that look like this. Caught one 12" crappie but I'm unsure if it was a fluke fish feeding on these or if this is an inactive school of crappie. Thoughts?
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Looks like crappie to me.
Sure looks like crappie. I went to a little forest service lake and thought I was seeing individual crappie. But, all they would do was circle my bait real fast and look at it again. Never caught one, don't know what they were.
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It looks like small crappie to me maybe 6 inchers.
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I'm gonna guess bait.
I’d guess crappie
Shad / very small whatever it is .
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possibly crappie , not sure as to how you can tell they be little ones though ?
possibly small amounts of baitfish around them ?
no clue , if you dropped a jig and ketched a crappie , it is more than likely they was crappie is my take ...
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I found some schools like that back in a cove once, couldn't get them to bite a jig, but they were bunched in so tight I could feel them ticking the line. So I dropped a jigging rap in there and snagged a couple, turns out they were big, crappie sized shad and carp.
Since then if they won't react at all to a jig I just move on. If nothing else a crappie will swim up and check out a jig even if they don't bite.