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    Who have caught some? And where at.This one came from Lake Jordan early last April.I have seen them before, Just the first time I thought to take a picture.Thats my buddy Squirrel in the backgroundName:  IMG_20180403_132623671.jpeg
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    I know of two that have came out of Lake Wylie. DNR said they didn't put them there. I guess after all the years fishing Wylie they were flukes being hatched in the last few years. We don't have white crappies like other lakes do! Did you keep them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigDawgg View Post
    I know of two that have came out of Lake Wylie. DNR said they didn't put them there. I guess after all the years fishing Wylie they were flukes being hatched in the last few years. We don't have white crappies like other lakes do! Did you keep them?
    Too short for lake Jordan,,,10in.lake

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    I saw a video on YouTube of one on High Rock. I’ve caught a few in eastern Tennessee lakes as well. It’s supposed to be a recessive gene in black crappie.


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    The Trent and Neuse River are full of them.
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    I have caught a few on Jordan as well.

    Just get him on, then we'll worry about getting him in!

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    This one from High RockName:  IMG_0263.jpg
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    Yeah, they're just a Black Crappie with a marker gene. I've caught them in a small lake in Central KY and some gooderns at Watts Bar Lake in East Tenn.

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    I,ve heard of them but never have seen one, Thanks for the photos.

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    Got plenty down here in SW TN. Some are getting big.

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