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1384
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Regulation of crappie populations is used to promote the development of larger fish, which sportsmen prefer.
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6592
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Crappies are not a native North Carolina fish. They were first introduced into large Piedmont reservoirs, lakes, and ponds, and have recently spread to lakes in the coastal plain. They are an excellent game fish and a delicious meal. Amundson discusses the crappies' characteristics, breeding and food habits, and how to fish for them.
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34399
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Crappie are one of anglers’ favorite freshwater fish in North Carolina. The fish are spread out in shallow water during the spring, but move to deeper water in the summer. Two Triangle-area fishing guides share their knowledge and offer tips on catching crappie in Jordan Reservoir and Shearon Harris Lake.