Black Crappie vs Roter Trommler
Pomoxis nigromaculatus verglichen mit Sciaenops ocellatus
Taxonomy & Classification
| Eigenschaft | Black Crappie | Roter Trommler |
|---|---|---|
| Wissenschaftlicher Name | Pomoxis nigromaculatus | Sciaenops ocellatus |
| Ordnung | Centrarchiformes | Perciformes |
| Familie | Centrarchidae | Sciaenidae |
| Conservation Status | Least Concern | Least Concern |
Physical Traits
| Eigenschaft | Black Crappie | Roter Trommler |
|---|---|---|
| Maximale Länge | 49,0 cm | 155,0 cm |
| Maximales Gewicht | 2,7 kg | 45,0 kg |
| Färbung | Silver-green to olive-gray body heavily speckled with irregular dark black-green spots scattered randomly without forming vertical bars; dorsal and anal fins spotted; belly is silvery-white. | Coppery-bronze to reddish-orange flanks with a characteristic black eyespot at the upper tail base; back is darker bronze-olive; belly pale to silvery; fins match body tone with dusky margins. |
Habitat & Environment
| Eigenschaft | Black Crappie | Roter Trommler |
|---|---|---|
| Wassertyp | Freshwater | Freshwater & Saltwater |
| Tiefenbereich | 0-?m | 10-?m |
| Verbreitungsgebiet | Native to freshwater lakes, ponds, and slow rivers of the eastern United States and southern Canada from the Great Lakes to Texas. Found in weedy … | Western North Atlantic from Massachusetts south through the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean. Adults favor open nearshore reefs and coastal surf zones while juveniles inhabit … |
| Lebensraum | Estuaries | Estuaries |
Angelinformationen
| Eigenschaft | Black Crappie | Roter Trommler |
|---|---|---|
| Sportfisch | Ja | Ja |
| Kampfbewertung | 3/10 | 7/10 |
| Weltrekord | — | — |
| Quecksilbergehalt | — | — |
Cuisine & Edibility
Black Crappie
Sweet, tender white flesh with fine flakes and very low fat; considered among the best-tasting panfish. Delicious pan-fried with light seasoning or battered and deep-fried.
Roter Trommler
Firm, white flesh with a mild, sweet flavor and moderate fat; smaller fish (under 27 inches) are the best table size. Famous as 'blackened redfish' — a Louisiana Cajun culinary classic.
Species Overview
Black Crappie
The black crappie is a popular panfish found throughout North American lakes and reservoirs. Known for its delicate, sweet-tasting flesh, it is most actively caught during spring spawning when it moves to shallow water near cover.
Roter Trommler
The red drum, or redfish, is an iconic inshore game fish of the Atlantic and Gulf coasts. Identified by the distinctive black spot at the base of its tail, it feeds by tipping head-down in shallow water, exposing its copper-colored tail.
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