| Fish-On! - 7 - Perch, White Bass, Crappie - Introduction |
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| Written by TV Ontario | |
| Monday, 01 April 1996 | |
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HABITATThe black crappie covers so wide a range that it has many local names -- calico bass and speckled bass being quite common. It prefers clear, weedy lakes and large streams. Essentially, it is a fish of quiet waters. It is not common in deep, rocky lakes, preferring larger streams and medium-sized bodies of water. DistributionBlack crappie are adaptable to almost any waters with the exception of salt water. They spread so fast that ichthyologists have a hard time keeping up with them. It makes it almost impossible to map out their range accurately. |
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