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A 20-inch crappie is in the 4-pound class. Ain't a lot of those around here.

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I had a 15" one day in the James. I was feeling pretty good until my b-i-l caught a 16 and a 17. I've never seen any bigger but I rarely crappie fish on the rock.

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My biggest is 18.25 caught him during a night tourament 2 years ago. Measured him but I didn't weigh gave him a big kiss and let go.I haven't got bigger that 14.5 since

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Probably only 10" for me, but I haven't fished there much. Now at Bull Shoals I know there are some monster crappie. I caught an 18" one there and seen several dandies. The look like black hub caps in those bushes.

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Biggest I saw was one of our neighbors down at TR caught one a little over 17". Thing was frickin' huge. I can't even imagine a 20" crappie. Caught it in early April in Long Creek just past the state line.

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Did they not just have a couple of huge crappie caught last year that were weighed in at Cape Fair? Seems I remember something about it.

I have fished Table Rock, Lake O. Truman, and Toledo Bend for Crappie, and I have never seen an 18 incher, let along 20 inch.

Two claims on the biggest White Crappie- One last year from Reed Springs Mo. in a private pond of 5.2 the other claim is 4.9

The Reed Spring fish was measured at 18.5 inches.

All information is really vague.

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