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Forget The Crappies The Walleyes Are Biting


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Crappie reproduce in large numbers ,know in some lakes that crappie get overpopulated and eyes are put in to help keep a balance -- would be a great question to ask the Dept. as to why , most walleye don't reproduce well in most lakes around here from what I have herd from biologists

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I hope the walleyes eat all the Crappies. Just kidding....I agree that anything you can do to get more people fishing is a good thing. It stinks about the Mutton Creek dock. I noticed this weekend the dock at Roark was packed with people trying to wet a line. I will leave the stocking of the lakes up to the Corp but I hope they keep dumping in the Walleyes.

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I am not a crappie fisherman, but I know by all the posts that there are a MANY of you out there that love those slabs. Kwall is right, this is a walleye lake and thank god that they do stock this lake. How many people fish on a daily basis for crappie? Do people keep all sizes? Is there a length limit? Do people double dip on their daily limits? With all the fishing pressure on Stockton for crappie, those fish numbers at times will dip. I hate to imagine how many cedars that have been put in this lake, just for the crappie. The MDC helps us decide, which lakes to fish for our favorites. Sorry for you charliehorsejigs that they have shutdown your fishing dock, and that your fishing time has been in decline. The Eyes are not the only ones snapping up those 10 inch crappie either.

Kindness is the language the blind can see and the deaf can hear.-- Mark Twain

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