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Black Bullhead
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FishExplorer Lakes with Black Crappie
Amador Lake
Anaheim Lake
Anderson Lake
Barrett Lake (San Diego City)
Bass Lake
Big Bear Lake
Black Butte Lake
Britton Lake
Bullards Bar Reservoir
Cachuma Lake
Calero Reservoir
Camanche Lake
Camp Far West Reservoir
Casitas Lake
Castaic Lake
Chabot Lake
Clear Lake (Lake Cty)
Del Valle Lake
Don Pedro Lake
East Park Reservoir
Eastman Lake
El Capitan Reservoir
Elizabeth Lake
Elsinore Lake
Ferguson Lake
Folsom Lake
Green Valley Lake
Lake Havasu
Hensley Lake
Hodges Lake
Irvine Lake (Santiago Res)
Isabella Lake
Kaweah Lake
Laguna Niguel Lake
Lopez Lake
Lower Otay Reservoir
Lake McClure
Lake Mendocino
Merle Collins Reservoir
Millerton Lake
Lake Morena
Murray Reservoir
Nacimiento Lake
Natoma Lake
New Hogan Lake
New Melones Lake
ONeill Forebay
Oroville Lake
Pardee Reservoir
Perris Lake
Pine Flat Lake
Piru Lake
Puddingstone Lake
Pyramid Lake
Lake Rollins
Salt Springs Reservoir
Lake San Antonio
San Luis Reservoir
Santa Ana River Lakes
Santa Margarita Reservoir
Shasta Lake
Silverwood Lake
Success Lake
Thermalito Afterbay
Tulloch Lake
Uvas Reservoir
Whiskeytown Lake
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Black Crappie
Crappies have the deep and laterally compressed body commonly associated with sunfish. Their mouths are fairly large, typical of fish eaters, with the upper jaw extending below the eye. Dorsal and anal fins are large and similar in shape.  Black crappies are typically silvery-gray to white with black mottling. During spawn they often take on a blackish coloring. While frequently confused with white crappie, they are readily distinguished by counting the dorsal spines.  Black crappie has 7-8, whereas the white have 6 or less. Thanks to stocking, black crappie can be found throughout much of the United States.  Their maximum size is under 20 inches and around 5-6 lbs. 
 
Black crappies prefer clear water with an abundance of aquatic vegetation. Before spawn, they from large schools and move shallow to feed.  Crappies are nest builders and spawn in late spring when water temperatures approach 60 degrees. They nest in the spring, generally when water temperatures reach 60°F. Nests are guarded by the males, much the same as other sunfish.
 
Crappies prefer to feed during early morning and evening periods, but are often active during the day and late into the evening.  Smaller fish feed on a large variety of crustaceans, insect larva and plankton.  Larger fish typically prefer small fish,  such as minnows.
 
Popular with anglers, crappie can be caught on a large number of lures and live bait and are highly prized for their table quality.  Regardless of what method an angler uses to catch they, care is required when setting the hook and playing crappie, as their paper thin mouths are easily torn.
 


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