LAURASDAD Posted November 29, 2006 Posted November 29, 2006 Hello, Just got back from a Crappie fishing trip to Ky Lake. We caught 90 Crappie in 2 days (just the fish I kept). The min size is 10". The largest were 17"-18". My question is what do you consider a "big" crappie? thanks Larry Quote
Got Bass? Posted November 29, 2006 Posted November 29, 2006 17"-18"? Are you sure? :-? Those are HUGE crappie!! But to answer your question, I think a 12" crappie is pretty big. POST PICS!!!!! Quote
Craw Posted November 30, 2006 Posted November 30, 2006 12" is a real good sized crappie, and anything larger than that is definitely what I consider big. I'd love to see some pictures from your trip. Quote
Tom Bass Posted November 30, 2006 Posted November 30, 2006 Screw the Pix...When is the fish fry? ;D Quote
CK14 Posted November 30, 2006 Posted November 30, 2006 i've seen pics of 18" crappie before..... HUGE! never gonna see one of those up here in washington :'( 9" is the minimum in most lakes.... 10" is a good keeper.... 12" is a REAL good fish. anything over 12" isn't to common :'( Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted November 30, 2006 Super User Posted November 30, 2006 According to the reference chart developed by New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, 18" ~ 3 lbs 14 oz. In northern Mississippi that would be a "very nice" crappie. Four pounds is large. 5 lbs 3 oz is the World Record (white crappie); 4 lbs 8 oz for black crappie. Quote
Pond Hopper Posted November 30, 2006 Posted November 30, 2006 I start keeping them around 12 inches and I think 14 inches is a nice or big one. Quote
Super User senile1 Posted November 30, 2006 Super User Posted November 30, 2006 Twelve to fourteen inch crappie are good solid fish where I come from. Around here, there are occasional seventeen and eighteen inch crappie and they usually weight more than 3 lbs. I haven't had the privilege of catching one of these monsters yet. Quote
Bud Posted November 30, 2006 Posted November 30, 2006 You have done better than 99% of the people who are fishing for crappie this time of the year. I know some people who are die hard crappie fishman and you beat them. To answered you question a 17 or 18 incher is a big crappie. Quote
LAURASDAD Posted December 1, 2006 Author Posted December 1, 2006 Thanks for your replies. If any of you are at Kentucky Lake, check out my guide, Andy Allen. He is a heck of an angler and a nice guy. Larry Quote
bass109 Posted December 2, 2006 Posted December 2, 2006 In south they have some of the biggest crappie. 12in in Kansas would be big crappie. Quote
Super User Catt Posted December 2, 2006 Super User Posted December 2, 2006 On Toledo Bend we catch a lot of 2 to 2 1/2 lb Crappie on Spinner Baits and Rat-L-Traps. The lake record Black Crappie is 3.69 lb/17.75" and White Crappie is 2.88 lb/17.25". Quote
Guest avid Posted December 2, 2006 Posted December 2, 2006 A few 12" specks will make a nice little fish dinner. Quote
scott000 Posted December 3, 2006 Posted December 3, 2006 i keep the daily limit worth, of all sizes but every time i catch a bigger one, ill throw a small one back. id say 10in is pretty big, my biggest was about 11in. i thought i had a bass, but hey, it taste pretty good. Quote
Fish Chris Posted December 3, 2006 Posted December 3, 2006 we have some good ones over here on the left coast too ! :-) Our best fishery for them, by far, is at Clear Lk. In fact, I have been starting to chase them a bit. Haven't caught my 3.0 or better yet, but I did get a 2.3 and a 2.4 lb'er last week. I know of two 3-14's that have been caught this Fall already, and the Ca. state reord of 4lb 8 oz came from Clear Lk. also. Around here, a 3.0 will be 17 to 18 inches. A 4 might be 18" to 19". Peace, Fish Quote
camofish Posted December 4, 2006 Posted December 4, 2006 Twelve to fourteen inch crappie are good solid fish where I come from. Around here, there are occasional seventeen and eighteen inch crappie and they usually weight more than 3 lbs. I haven't had the privilege of catching one of these monsters yet. Totally the same here. My biggest this year was only 13 1/2". caught on my fav. red/white tubie 8-) Only hope to get one like that off the ice this coming season. Quote
rocknfish9001 Posted December 5, 2006 Posted December 5, 2006 The biggest i ever caught was 15" on a medium sized husky jerk, with about 2/4 of the lake still frozen. Only the shorelines were fishable. Anyways, in michigan, 14-15 inches is pretty big. I dont think i ever caught one uner 10 inches ever, because i always accidently catch them on bass lures. Quote
Turtle. Posted December 6, 2006 Posted December 6, 2006 I dont think i ever caught one uner 10 inches ever, because i always accidently catch them on bass lures. Same here,caught a 15" this year on a deepdiver and several over 10"all by accident Quote
bow3022 Posted December 17, 2006 Posted December 17, 2006 I am not exactly sure how long my crappie is but, i know for sure its 2bls 2oz. Quote
Super User RoLo Posted December 18, 2006 Super User Posted December 18, 2006 Re: What do you consider a large Crappie Statistically speaking, any crappie over 2 lbs is Trophy-Class. A 2 lb crappie will average about 15" long and be about 8 years old. A 3 lb crappie is Record-Class and average about 17" long (Age-??). Roger Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted December 19, 2006 Super User Posted December 19, 2006 Well, I certainly wasn't trying to beat up anyones's catch, it's just that in this region, BIG crappie are REALLY BIG. I'm not a crappie fisherman, so I'm NOT bragging about any fish I have caught. Crappie around here are for EATING, they are NOT considered a TROPHY fish. I'll stick with 4 lbs for what I consider a LARGE CRAPPIE, but I have never caught one. Quote
Super User flechero Posted December 19, 2006 Super User Posted December 19, 2006 Roadwarrior, That's calispeak!! ;D Our records (Tx) are: black crappie 3.92 (Fork 03') white crappie 4.56 (caught in 1968) Biggest I have ever seen is 3.5 lbs., biggest I have ever caught (on a 1/2 oz spinnerbait no less!) was right at 3 lbs., and they were tanks! Both at Hide-a-way's 3rd lake. (and both caught by accident while bass fishing) Quote
ol_grayfeather Posted December 19, 2006 Posted December 19, 2006 Here is a 14 incher from Eastern WA ;D Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted December 19, 2006 Super User Posted December 19, 2006 flechero, You're right. Maybe I can get Bud to take me crappie fishing at Kentucky Lake next spring, I'm sure that would give me a much better perspective on what crappie fishing is all about. The few times I have fished for them, they were not particularly exciting. I'm not saying that a mess of "slabs" isn't a good day, but the fight is weak, even on ultra light tackle. The comparison might be to speckled trout: B-O-R-I-N-G, but good to eat! Quote
Super User flechero Posted December 19, 2006 Super User Posted December 19, 2006 The few times I have fished for them, they were not particularly exciting. Right there with you... only fished for them on purpose for an upcoming fish fry. I find that my miller lite cans 'empty' much faster when crappie fishing! ;D Quote
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