Black Crappie - Relationships With Humans

Relationships With Humans

Crappies are a very popular sport fish, as they are easy to catch during their feeding times. More often than not, they do not have the "fishy" taste that is popular among fish and other seafood. There are minimal number and size restriction limits for fishing the crappie species. The venom of their tail spines is currently under research for potential use for biological and neurobiological applications.

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