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In New Jersey, crappie typically spawn in the spring, usually from late April through early June, depending on water temperatures and conditions. They generally begin spawning when the water temperature reaches around 60°F. During this period, crappie move to shallow waters to prepare their nests, making them more accessible to anglers.

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