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Fingerling
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Fingerling
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Most crappie stocks in southern US should be done or close done spawning. This especially true in smaller ponds that warmed up quickly. That said, breeding season for species I watch does appear compressed because temperatures quickly moved up to and then above optimum for breeding.
My crappie spawn almost every year, even in ponds where recruitment occurs only once every few years. Recruitment failure / success appears related to something after fry move away from nesting habitat.
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