

The black crappie has been transplanted so widely that it can be found throughout the United States and even into southern areas of Canada.

Where to catch Black Crappieīlack crappies are native to most of the eastern half of the United States. The body of the black crappie is more rounded, whereas white crappies’ bodies are longer. The black crappie also has 7-8 dorsal spines, while the white crappie only has 6. White crappies have more subtle spots arranged in vertical bars on their sides. On a black crappie, the spots are irregular and scattered across the body. The easiest way to tell the difference between the two is by looking at the pattern of the spotting.

They have the same coloring and markings – dark olive or black with spotted silver sides. Both black and white crappies are often confused with one another.
