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  2. Need a fishing spot for saugeye, crappie and more? What ... - AOL

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    The daily limit at Deer Creek Lake is 30 crappie, with a minimum size requirement of 9 inches. Hoover Reservoir (Delaware and Franklin counties) – Hoover Reservoir is known for excellent catch ...

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    A fish stall in HAL market, Bangalore Fish department in H Mart store in Fairfax, Virginia with mackerel, bluefish, porgy, whiting and many other fish A fish market is a marketplace for selling fish and fish products.

  4. Crappie - Wikipedia

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    Hybrid crappie (Pomoxis annularis × nigromaculatus) have been cultured and occur naturally. [22] The crossing of a black crappie female and white crappie male has better survival and growth rates among offspring than the reciprocal cross does. [22] Hybrid crappie are difficult to distinguish from black crappie by appearance alone.

  5. White perch - Wikipedia

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    The white perch (Morone americana) is not a true perch but is a fish of the temperate bass family, Moronidae, notable as a food and game fish in eastern North America.In some places it is referred to as "Silver Bass".

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    2. KFC Chicken. The "original recipe" of 11 herbs and spices used to make Colonel Sanders' world-famous fried chicken is still closely guarded, but home cooks have found ways of duplicating the ...

  7. Chain pickerel - Wikipedia

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    The chain pickerel has a distinctive, dark, chain-like pattern on its greenish sides. There is a vertical dark marking underneath the eye, which helps to distinguish the chain pickerel from redfin pickerel (Esox americanus americanus) and grass pickerel (E. americanus vermiculatus), in which the mark curves posteriorly. [8]