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Was checking on my CNBG today so I manually triggered the TH feeder then threw a line in with a red worm on it. I caught 6 huge CNBG but I also caught 3 Juvenal BC one of which was a black nose. So my question is were the BC coming to the feed or have the acquired a taste for worms?
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T they will eat worms for sure. Think the excitement of fish feeding brings the crappie in for a look then they spot the worm.... bout half of the BCP have the black stripes that I used to catch.... now it seems BG and LMB only
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T they will eat worms for sure. Think the excitement of fish feeding brings the crappie in for a look then they spot the worm.... bout half of the BCP have the black stripes that I used to catch.... now it seems BG and LMB only Thanks for the info Pat. I wasn’t aware worms were part of the crappie’s menu.
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When they get excited, fish will eat almost anything. Kinda like what I observed people buying at Wal-Mart at the frenzy yesterday.
7ac 2015 CNBG RES FHM 2016 TP FLMB 2017 NLMB GSH L 2018 TP & 70 HSB PK 2019 TP RBT 2020 TFS TP 25 HSB 250 F1,L,RBT -206 2021 TFS TP GSH L,-312 2022 GSH TP CR TFS RBT -234, 2023 BG TP TFS NLMB, -160
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I think worms are the go to bait for any fresh water fish. I would bet even grass cap will eat a worm.
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That is a hybrid crappie which grow bigger and are much more aggressive.
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Stripe does not indicate a hybrid ..... it comes from Arkansas
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Over the years I have caught many striped crappie in public lakes and rivers here in the Ark-La-Tex. I believe my largest Crappie have come with a stripe.
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Yeah Tracy that’s the way it was in my pond .... when I had crappie...... about half are the striped variant. May have to eat all the bass now instead of relocating them.... no telling how long the pandemic will hold on.... ugh
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I've also caught lots of crappie here in NW Arkansas with a stripe like that.
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That black stripe occurs in about 5% of the population of black crappie. It does not occur in white crappie. It is a recessive gene, and you can actually increase the percentage of crappie with a stripe in a waterbody by releasing the striped ones and keeping the others.
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the largest seem to be the ones with the stripe. Hard to throw those back when fishing public waters lol
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