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    Default Yellow Crappie?


    Caught this one on TN River below Pickwick, Never seen anything like it. Not sure how the photo's will look. It was white with a yellow hue, yellow fins and tail, not a spot or speck on it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by smalljaw 1 View Post
    Caught this one on TN River below Pickwick, Never seen anything like it. Not sure how the photo's will look. It was white with a yellow hue, yellow fins and tail, not a spot or speck on it.


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    That is a new one on me, I have never saw one like that before.

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    Never seen that one before...bet it tastes good!!!!!!

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    Wild. Never seen one like that before. Body looks like a black crappie, but the color looks "washed out". The white crappie from muddy water (say Grenada) can have that pale, silvery look, yet this is different. I'm curious bout this one. You might post this on the main forum to see if anybody knows whats going on here.

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    almost looks like a bluegill with a crappie head

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    New species. Looks like a big redear, crappie cross. Mount it.
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    I meant have it mounted. LOL
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    it more and likely come from a part of the lake wear a lot of leafs that has falling in the color is bleaching out in the water and stained the water like a tea bag does water and the crappie has been swimming in the water for a wile

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    [QUOTE=BigRiverMarine;1684898]New species. Looks like a big redear, crappie cross.
    that's what i thought, looks like a cross between a redear and crappie.

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    Wow, wild looking crappie for sure. Any chance a talapia could have been a part of that mix?

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