White Crappie — Michigan Fishing
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White Crappie Native

🔬 Pomoxis annularis

Michigan's second crappie species, lighter in color than black crappie with a more silvery-silver body and vertical bars rather than speckles. Tolerates turbid, warmer water better than black crappie. Excellent table fare and one of the easiest Michigan panfish to catch in numbers.

0.5-1.5 lbs, 9-14 inches
Typical size
4 lbs 0 oz
Michigan record
Spring, Summer
Best season
21
Listed lakes

🛡 Conservation Status

Native Common and abundant in southern and central Michigan. Population healthy statewide.

🌿 Habitat & Behavior

Warmer, slightly turbid lakes and river backwaters in southern and central Michigan. Often found in same water as black crappie but thrives in murkier conditions. Hangs around brush piles, submerged timber, and dock pilings.

🎣 Best Techniques

Small jigs (1/32 to 1/8 oz) in white, chartreuse, or pink; small minnows under a slip-float; tiny crankbaits worked slowly through structure

🌊 Where to Catch in Michigan

Lake County Population Notes
Big Blue Lake
620 acres
Muskegon Good
Cass Lake
1,280 acres
Oakland Good
Coldwater Lake
1,561 acres
Branch Good
Fremont Lake
1,700 acres
Newaygo Good
Gull Lake
2,030 acres
Kalamazoo Good
Gun Lake
2,680 acres
Barry Good
Gun Lake
665 acres
Allegan Good
Hardy Pond
4,025 acres
Newaygo Good
Houghton Lake
20,044 acres
Roscommon Good
Lake Cadillac
1,141 acres
Wexford Good
Lake Columbia
821 acres
Jackson Good
Lake Fenton
937 acres
Genesee Good
Lake Mitchell
2,580 acres
Wexford Good
Lake St. Helen
2,600 acres
Roscommon Good
Magician Lake
755 acres
Cass Good
Paw Paw Lake
1,000 acres
Van Buren Good
Portage Lake
800 acres
Washtenaw Good
Stony Lake
650 acres
Oceana Good
Tawas Lake
1,100 acres
Iosco Good
Walled Lake
640 acres
Oakland Good


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