A Minnesota man set the state’s fishing record for Black Crappie back in April with a literal saucer of a fish, a 16.25″ Black Crappie, and the state’s Fish & Wildlife Department announced that he just broke his own fishing record with an even bigger fish a month later.
Nolan Sprengeler from Plymouth, Minnesota caught his first big black Crappie (or BBC for short) back in the spring. That BBC earned Nolan a spot in the state’s fishing record book, a dream for any angler, but he didn’t stop there.
A little over a month later, Sparengeler landed a big Black Crappie which measured 17.5″ long and weighed 3 pounds, 9 ounces. This bulbous black crappie looks like it swallowed a saucer the fish is so wide around at the middle.
Minnesota Fish & Wildlife announced that Nolan Sprengeler had set a new state fishing record for Black Crappie in a Facebook post last week which included those…