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I suppose the answer varies from state to state.  I caught a white crappie yesterday that was 13 inches.  For me, that's a really nice crappie (thought it was a bass at first).  But apparently, it's nothing to write home about.  When does a crappie become big enough to brag about?

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Anything over 12in. is a nice crappie to me. Nice job on the 13!

Thank you.

I caught about 10 bass on that outing but that one crappie was the most memorable fish.

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For me it's about 12". Just yesterday I saw a picture of a guy with a 19", but can't remember which forum.

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For me it's about 12". Just yesterday I saw a picture of a guy with a 19", but can't remember which forum.

Same forum, just about 5-6 threads down  ;)

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The local lake has a 9" restriction on it so 13" is about normal.

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3lb Crappie is something to brag about IMO. There's been bigger caught here, but a 3lb Crappie is a very solid nice fish.

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