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Went fishing today at the tomhannock reservoir for first time since ice out. There is still some ice in parts away from sun but 90% melted. Didnt get one bite or even see a sign of fish except this one dead in the water. Water so high its hard to find spots you can even cast from. What kind is this fish? It was about 2-3 inches long. 

 

 

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1 hour ago, VolFan said:

That’s a small crappie

And BINGO was his name-o 

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To be more specific a small White crappie.

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21 minutes ago, Fred Allen said:

Thanks I see it now. I ever knew they got that small. 

They all start some where

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To be more specific I believe it's a black crappie. If you can post a pic with the dorsal spines showing I'll tell you for sure. 

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10 hours ago, Fallser said:

To be more specific a small White crappie.

Im gonna vote black crappie . The whites have some vertical barring 

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We call them strawberry bass, but Black crappie works too. 

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Black crappie.  They're starting to get active here.

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On 3/23/2021 at 11:36 PM, Fred Allen said:

Thanks I see it now. I ever knew they got that small. 

 

Now that's funny!

 

Ha Ha Lol GIF

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