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    Default what kind of crappie are these


    what kind of crappie are they i caught 10 of them liked 5 more limting out.




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    Looks like Toothie Crappie's .

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    I think they are the old timey "spotted" crappie lol.......good lookin fish
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    Seems to to be those "saugecrappies".....awesome job. Where did you catch them?

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    The best kind,+ mo' meat

    Good Catch

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    The sauger are biting!! Where?
    BSRRofl

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    Those are the best tasting fish. Where did you catch them (Kentucky Lake, Old Hickory, etc)?

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    Nice catch Bobber!

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    I believe those are the dreaded snaggle tooth crappie. They are attack crappie and wear cammo. Beware.....
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    Could be prehistoric crappie with large specks. Looks like you have a good catchin day.
    It's not the numbers or the size, it's the time spent on the water!

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