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crappie EYES #10244351 08/28/14 04:21 PM
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I would be interested to hear the opinions of the forum on this subjsct.
from the pros ,the intermediates ,the beginners , everyone included ....
lets discuss the vision of a crappie thumb
the vision of a crappie is best straight forward
and the peripheral on one is very high as well
the rods are in high concentration similar to a whitetail deer
or at least according to the research I have done that's what I think I know .... hammer
so lets hear any and all other information that might be out there
....and ...
thanks in advance for your input

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Me thinks
I think crappie are ambush predators,not pursuit predaors lacking speed and endurance.
I believe wide angle short range [fish eye lens] visionserves them best.white bass and such
probably have bino vision. Or Icould be wrong.


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I think they have a keen sense of seeing well. They are a predator fish and thus need to actively search for food instead of it coming to them. I think they see the colors based on the water clarity, depth and sunlight out and they see the shape of the jigs as minnows or insects they can feed on.
I would say their sense of seeing is only flawed by the fact they don't feed down and usually only feed on what's in front or above them.


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Re: crappie EYES [Re: Ketchn] #10244750 08/28/14 07:31 PM
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From what I've experienced, they can see me pretty d*mn well!

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I think the little stinkers can see me before I even leave the boat ramp. Depending if they are prey or predator a lot of animals eyes focus on movement rather than clarity or sharpness. A fish I don't know about, but this is an interesting thread for sure.


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Re: crappie EYES [Re: Ketchn] #10244955 08/28/14 08:28 PM
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First off, Ketchn, I've read enough of your posts that have convinced me you could write a book on this stuff but since you asked, although I'm not for certain why, this article covers it pretty well.

http://mike_esq.tripod.com/mikesfishingtips/id14.html

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Originally Posted By: kickingback
#1.I think they have a keen sense of seeing well. #2.They are a predator fish and thus need to actively search for food instead of it coming to them. #3.I think they see the colors based on the water clarity, depth and sunlight out and they see the shape of the jigs as minnows or insects they can feed on.
#4.I would say their sense of seeing is only flawed by the fact they don't feed down and usually only feed on what's in front or above them.

Statement #1 is correct. #2 Is both correct & incorrect in that crappie are predators & do actively search for food at times, but they are also ambush feeders at times, hiding, waiting for a meal to pass by within range. Statement #3 is also correct but statement #4 is incorrect as I have, on a number of occasions, picked crappie off the bottom, with mud or red clay on their belly, after dragging a jig through or holding it still that mud or clay. In other words, IMHO, they are SNEAKY LI'L BUGGERS!!

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Originally Posted By: Chatterbait
First off, Ketchn, I've read enough of your posts that have convinced me you could write a book on this stuff but since you asked, although I'm not for certain why, this article covers it pretty well.

http://mike_esq.tripod.com/mikesfishingtips/id14.html





Very good article! Thanks for sharing! thumb

Side Note: Helps me understand a little why certain color jigs work one day and not at all the next! Sight and water clarity go hand in hand! eeks


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Great info thank's for shareing.


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Re: crappie EYES [Re: Ketchn] #10245083 08/28/14 09:11 PM
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keep it going ....

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Originally Posted By: pepop
Originally Posted By: kickingback
#1.I think they have a keen sense of seeing well. #2.They are a predator fish and thus need to actively search for food instead of it coming to them. #3.I think they see the colors based on the water clarity, depth and sunlight out and they see the shape of the jigs as minnows or insects they can feed on.
#4.I would say their sense of seeing is only flawed by the fact they don't feed down and usually only feed on what's in front or above them.

Statement #1 is correct. #2 Is both correct & incorrect in that crappie are predators & do actively search for food at times, but they are also ambush feeders at times, hiding, waiting for a meal to pass by within range. Statement #3 is also correct but statement #4 is incorrect as I have, on a number of occasions, picked crappie off the bottom, with mud or red clay on their belly, after dragging a jig through or holding it still that mud or clay. In other words, IMHO, they are SNEAKY LI'L BUGGERS!!


I have also caught many with mud on their belly. And from what i have watched on my sonar, I have seen crappie follow my jig down and snatch it right up and into my livewell. Granted that is not often but i do think they will chase down if it passes them to quickly.


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Re: crappie EYES [Re: Ketchn] #10245108 08/28/14 09:21 PM
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Well my pet crappie, I have had for several years told me he had eyes equal to an eagle! In clear water he said he could see a jig up to 30 foot, in off color about 20 foot, in dirty water about 10 foot. He said he could see colors through the whole spectrum! That's why some days black and chartreuse works, then the next day he might want junebug and yellow. He also said he can feel the slight vibrations of a jig being jigged from 15 foot. He got a kick out of the fact, people think he will not feed down on a bait. He said to ask you people if you hold your food above your head, when you eat. He said if the bait is in the water and he sees or feels it, he is going to eat it, before one of his buddies beat him to it!!!!! These are his thoughts , I am just the messenger!!!!!! scared frkazoid


I would agree with you , but then we would both be WRONG !!!!!
Re: crappie EYES [Re: Ketchn] #10245116 08/28/14 09:26 PM
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approx. 30 degrees of binocular vision
approx. 300 degrees of peripheral vision
the other 30 degrees is the blind side ....
and its right under the chin
just in case yawl are wondering .....
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Great read ty for sharing thumb
Originally Posted By: Chatterbait
First off, Ketchn, I've read enough of your posts that have convinced me you could write a book on this stuff but since you asked, although I'm not for certain why, this article covers it pretty well.

http://mike_esq.tripod.com/mikesfishingtips/id14.html


Re: crappie EYES [Re: Ketchn] #10245163 08/28/14 09:40 PM
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so the new mud bug custom color plastics i got in the mail today
should in fact get some action from the mud crappie ? OMG

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