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Fishing in Hawaii
Crappie are actually a member of the sunfish family and can be found
in all the continental states. They are known by many different
names, typically based on geographic location. Paper mouth, goggleye,
bridge perch and speckled perch, just to name a few.
Biologists classify the many varieties of this specie into two
main categories. Both have been introduced in many waters both north
and south and they tend to adapt to most environments.
Black Crappie
Promoxis nigro-maculatus
The black crappie is darker, has seven or eight dorsal spines,
has spotted sides and is typically found more in the northern states.
The black prefers larger, deeper impoundments.
White Crappie
Promoxis annularis
The white crappie which is light in color, has six dorsal spines,
has eight or nine vertical bands on its sides and is found primarily
in the southern states and prefers quiet backwaters.
Both the black and white crappie grow to over five pounds while
three quarters of a pound to a pound is more typical.
Ways To Fish for Crappies
To locate excellent crappie fishing in other states, use the navigation
on the lower left of this page.
Other Hawaii fishing information
No Crappie fishing in Hawaii.
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