Once the flesh of the fish has turned from translucent (slightly see through) to opaque (no longer see through) and is easily flaked with a fork, it is done. The time to reach this stage will vary depending on the thickness of the fillet itself.
look on images of a full size crappie and that will tell you
look at it
It comes from the spine. If you cut done the spine that is filet mignon.
No, cuz they're crappie!
The scientific name for white crappie is Pomoxisannularis and for black crappie is Pomoxis nigromaculatus.
No. Crappie are fish, in the sunfish family.
Yes. Crappie jigs catch many other species besides just crappie.
Yes, this is one problem with crappie.
Carp is a fish. So is crappie (Black Crappie a type of Sunfish)
petit filet mignon
Yes, the Neuse River has both White and Black crappie.
The word "filet" is masculine in French. So you would use "le filet" to refer to a filet.