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  2. Fishing report, Dec. 6- 12: Delta stripers, bass and sturgeon ...

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    Fishing report, Dec. 6- 12: Delta stripers, bass and sturgeon, new Melones rainbows and McClure crappie and catfish for best bets. Roger George and Dave Hurley December 5, 2023 at 4:00 PM

  3. Crappie - Wikipedia

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    Other names for crappie are papermouths, strawberry bass, speckled bass or specks (especially in Michigan), speckled perch, white perch, [9] crappie bass, calico bass (throughout the Middle Atlantic states and New England), [10] and Oswego bass. [11] In Louisiana, it is called sacalait [12] (Cajun French: sac-à-lait, lit.

  4. Black crappie - Wikipedia

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    The black crappie's habitats are lakes, reservoirs, borrow pits, and navigation pools in large rivers. They prefer areas with little or no current, clear water, and abundant cover such as submerged timber or aquatic vegetation, [11] [12] [14] as well as sand or mud bottoms like those found in lakes, ponds, streams, and sloughs. [6]

  5. Central California fishing report: Delta stripers are on the ...

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    Striperz Gone Wild’ Fall Classic Derby is 5 a.m.-2 p.m. Oct. 12 at Volta Road and the aqueduct in the Los Banos area in October. ... Bass 3 Trout 3 Kokanee 1 King salmon 2 Crappie 2. Trout ...

  6. Lake Conway - Wikipedia

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    Public docks and accessible fishing is available for fishermen. [1] Lake Conway is well known for large crappie due to the size limitation of a 10-inch minimum to keep the fish. A nursery pond, on the east side of the lake, is situated close to the lake, and is important for maintaining the numerous crappie in the lake.

  7. White crappie - Wikipedia

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    Males guard these nests because it helps ensure the success of their genes being passed on to the next generation. The white crappie typically grows 3–5 inches (7.6–12.7 cm) within the first year of its life and can grow an additional 3–4 in in the second year. The white crappies reach maturity around their second or third year. [3]