DannyBoy
Well-Known Member
If you look at the 2nd crappie from the left it is much darker than the the one to its left, and the rest of them for that matter, it's face is black compared to the lighter faces of most of the others and it's body is also much much darker. The picture doesn't really show it like the sun does but you can kinda tell. We caught 5 dark ones like that. I know they are all Black Crappie because the have either 7 or 8 dorsal spines while White Crappie will have 6. Also I know that White Crappies have distinctive vertical stripes on them. So my question is why would fish of the same species, in the same pond, caught side-by-side, differ in color so much? What would make them so dark?

