Thursday 31 January 2013

Crappie Fishing

Crappie Fishing Biography
Crappies (pron.: /?kr?pi?/ or /?kr?pi?/)[1][2] are a genus, Pomoxis, of freshwater fish in the sunfish family Centrarchidae. There are two species, the type species Pomoxis anularis, the white crappie, and the black crappie, P. nigromaculatus. Both species are popular game fish. genus name Pomoxis derives from the Greek ???? (cover, plug, operculum) and ???? (sharp). The common name (also spelled croppie or crappé), derives from the Canadian French crapet, which refers to many different fishes of the sunfish family. Other names for crappie are papermouths, strawberry bass, speckled bass or specks (especially in Michigan), speckled perch, calico bass (throughout New England),[3] sac-au-lait (in southern Louisiana, lit "bag of milk")[4] and Oswego bass.
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