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https://www.outdoorlife.com/fishing/minnesota-golden-crappie/Anyone heard of or seen "golden" crappies? Kinda wish someone sold them. What a cool bonus fish.
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I saw that. They are the same color as the golden rainbow trout. I wish he'd have saved it and used it for brood stock.
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That's the first thing I thought too, he should've saved it for brood stock.
Also, having easy to see (and eat) crappie fry would help control their tendency to overpopulate, one would think?
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