What's the world record crappie weight?

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The black crappie would weigh an astonishing 5 lbs 7.68 oz, making it not only the new Tennessee state record (previously held since 1985) but the world record.
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How big is a big crappie?

Crappies are typically about 4–8 inches (10–20 cm) long. The current all-tackle fishing world record for a black crappie is 2.47 kg (5 lb 7 oz). The maximum length reported for a black crappie is 19.3 inches (49 cm) and the maximum published weight is just under 6 pounds (2,700 g).
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What is the longest black crappie ever caught?

A certified scale at a local supermarket confirmed the 4.33-pound weight, which should solidify it as a record. The crappie measured 17.71 inches. For comparison, the all-tackle world record for a black crappie is 5 pounds, 7 ounces caught in May 2018 at Richeiseon Pond in Tennessee.
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What is the biggest bluegill ever caught?

The current all-tackle bluegill record is held by T. Hudson, who caught a 4-pound 12-ounce fish on April 9, 1950 in Alabama's Ketona Lakes. No other details about the catch are recorded by the IGFA, but subsequent stories say the fish was 15 inches long and had an incredible 18.25-inch girth.
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How big is a trophy crappie?

While the average size of crappie is somewhere between 8 and 12 inches and 1/4 and 1lb, they can reach a maximum length of about 20 inches and a maximum weight of a little over 5lb. Crappie with a length of 13-15 inches and a weight of 1.5 to 2lb are generally considered trophy fish.
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What's the longest crappie ever caught?

All-Tackle World Record Crappie (White Crappie)

This massive 21-inch long, 5-pound, 3-ounce white crappie has been the IGFA all-tackle world record for the species for over half a century. It was caught in the Yocona River below Enad Dam.
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How old is a 14 inch crappie?

At fourteen inches, the typical black crappie weighs 1.7 pounds and will be 14.3 years old. A 14-inch white crappie will be 1.4 pounds and 9.1 years old.
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How big can a crappie get?

Physical Characteristics. The common length for black crappie is 10.8 inches and the maximum reported length for a black crappie is 19.3 inches.
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What crappie gets bigger white or black?

One way to tell the difference between white and black crappies is by their size & body shape. Black Crappie tend to grow larger than white crappie overall. They are usually thicker and more dense than White Crappie.
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How old is a 9 inch bluegill?

At 1 year of age: Bluegill will likely fall between 4.5 and 6 inches. At 2 years of age: Bluegill will likely fall between 6.5 and 8 inches. At 3 years of age: Bluegill will likely fall between 8 and 8.9 inches. At 4 years of age: Bluegill will likely fall between 8.7 and 9.4 inches.
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Can you chum for crappie?

Try chumming, a technique usually associated with saltwater angling, to improve your crappie fishing. Anchor over a likely-looking spot and sprinkle cornmeal around the boat every few minutes; soon, minnows will begin to gather to feed on the chum, and the minnows will attract the crappie.
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What lake has the biggest crappies?

Enid Lake, Mississippi

Enid is where the world record white crappie of 5-pounds, 3-ounces was caught in 1957, so this lake holds a certain mystique when discussing crappie fishing. It's often overlooked as there are so many top destinations for crappie in the state of Mississippi.
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What lake has the most crappie?

Top here is Grenada Lake, a shallow, 36,000-acre Corps of Engineers impoundment 82 miles south of Memphis, Tennessee on I-55. It produces more trophy crappie than any other fishery in the country. Big fish are so common the local tourism board has nicknamed the lake “Home of the 3-Pound Crappie.”
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Where is the best crappie fishing in the US?

  • No. 7 Kentucky Lake, Tennessee/Kentucky.
  • No. 6 Santee Cooper, South Carolina.
  • No. 5 Lake Fork, Texas.
  • No. 4 Alabama River, Alabama.
  • No. 3 Arkabutla, Sardis and Enid Lakes, Mississippi.
  • No. 2 Lake Washington, Mississippi.
  • No. 1 Grenada Lake, Mississippi.
  • *** Why the South Dominates Trophy Crappie Fishing ***
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How many years does a crappie live?

The dorsal, anal, and caudal fins are marked with rows of dark spots. The maximum length reported for a black crappie is 19.3 inches (49.0 cm) total length (TL) and the maximum published weight is just under 6 pounds (2.72 kg). This species is known to live at least 15 years.
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What is the biggest perch ever caught?

That's because, in 2014, a 12-year-old girl from Eagle caught a 15.5-inch, 2-pound, 11.68-ounce whopper – giving her the world record for the largest perch ever caught on a tip-up.
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What size bluegill is a keeper?

What size bluegill should I keep then? Given all that information, the best advice is to keep fish greater than 6 or so inches but less than 8. Or in more general terms, keep the mid to large size bluegill but throw back the largest ones you catch.
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How fast do crappie grow in a pond?

Growth rates

Fingerling crappie that are stocked as 3 to 4 inches in the fall will grow to 7 to 9 inches in a year. Depending on the food supply, these could be 10 inches by year two and large enough to enter the catch.
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What is a gold crappie?

Golden Crappie: When it comes to golden crappie, they are the rarest of the crappie species, with one or two documented cases and a handful of legit pictures in circulation. Sometimes it is referred to as albino crappie, it is mostly gold sometimes with a black lining from its lips all the way to the dorsal fin.
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What is good bait for crappie?

Minnows, worms, insects—just about anything can catch a crappie's attention. You don't have to worry about the color of the bait, and you're only throwing them what they would be eating anyway. Minnows are hands-down the favorite used by most, and some even tip a jig with a live minnow for a double-whammy.
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Do white crappie breed with black crappie?

Crappie can cross-breed, which produces hybrids that have characteristics of both Black Crappie and White Crappie. When a Blacknose Crappie and a White Crappie cross-breed the dark stripe apparently comes through on some of their offspring.
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