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I caught this with my buddy today by the Miami Airport Lakes and have no idea what it is. It has 4 teeth and was caught on a lipless crankbait. Anything will help. Thanks y'all

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That's what I thought but I thought that crappie didn't have teeth it also kinda looks like the jaguar gapote

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FWC even tells you that it is often confused with the black crappie I guess we aren't the only ones brother

Iv'e known them by the name managuense and had them in fish tanks over the years. They were super aggressive and broke heaters while chasing goldfish.

Iv'e known them by the name managuense and had them in fish tanks over the years. They were super aggressive and broke heaters while chasing goldfish.

me too. i recognized it immediately. since they are invasive, are you supposed to kill them? 

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There is no kill order on jaguars. They are just another exotic that we have.

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