BLACK CRAPPIE (Pomoxis nigromaculatus) ALIAS: Papermouth, speck, calico bass IDENTIFICATION: Characterized by 7-8 dorsal spines, deep body, mottled head, back and sides, and upturned snout. DIET: Insect larvae, fathead minnows, golden shiner minnows and other small fish. SPAWNING: When water temperatures are 60-65̊F
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