Pomoxis Annularis
Pomoxis annularis, commonly known as the white crappie, is a freshwater fish found primarily in North America. It inhabits lakes, rivers, and reservoirs, preferring warm, shallow waters with abundant vegetation. The species is recognized for its distinctive dark vertical stripes and a rounded body, typically growing to about 8 to 12 inches in length.
White crappies are popular among anglers due to their tasty, flaky flesh. They primarily feed on small fish, insects, and crustaceans. Crappie fishing is a common recreational activity, and the species is often targeted during the spring spawning season when they gather in large numbers.