“Mr. Crappie” is headed to the 2023 Texas Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame. Mr. Crappie is the moniker pinned on Wally Marshall, of Anna, decades ago. And it stuck.
Trust issues have always been a problem in fisheries science. Anglers the world over have often felt like their observations on the water provided better data than short-term or one-off scientific ...
Wally Marshall of Westminster is arguably one of the most well-known crappie fishermen in North America. He goes by the nickname “Mr. Crappie,” a fitting moniker he trademarked back in 1996. Marshall ...
The popularity of crappies varies by region, and it’s fair to say they’re the biggest deal in the South. But they exist in almost every state of the Union. It’s just that other local favorites like ...
They’re the “second fiddle” of Devils Lake fish species in terms of abundance, ranking far below walleyes and perch and lagging behind northern pike and white bass. Catch a crappie on Devils Lake, ...
As hunting seasons open in October, a lot of crappie fishermen celebrate. Not because they can pick up a bow or shotgun. They’re happy the competition diminishes on the reservoirs for the best brush ...
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