

This 30,000-acre Alabama Power reservoir near Leesburg produces 2- to 3-pound slabs at a rate seldom seen elsewhere, especially during the spring spawning season. Weiss Lake in the state’s northeast corner has long been known as “The Crappie Capital of the World,” a title that is well deserved. We’re going to choose the 10 best states for catching some real slabs – crappie that often tip the scales at 2 to 3 pounds or more.Īfter consultation with a variety of sources – professional anglers, crappie guides, state fisheries agencies and more – we’ve compiled this list, in alphabetical order, of top contenders for the crown of “America’s Top State for Slabs.” And we’re not just going to pick those states where you can catch lots of crappie. We’re going to give it a try, nevertheless. The task is darn near impossible and many excellent places are bound to get left out. In some ways, it’s like trying to pick America’s best restaurants. Both species have been widely introduced into new waters, however, and today, crappie can be caught in all the lower 48 states.īecause of the extensive ranges covered by both species, it’s difficult to create a list of the best crappie states. The original range of white crappie extended from eastern South Dakota to New York and south to Alabama and Texas. Black crappie originally were found in the eastern half of the United States, except for the northeastern seaboard.

The United States encompasses thousands of lakes and rivers that produce slab crappie in extraordinary numbers.
