Searay I don't think it would help anything and may well hurt. Are yall hurting for numbers???
Two of the lakes I speak of here in MS are flood control and some years we loose more than 50% of our crappie population to the spillway, some years are worse and some not so bad. Spawn has so much more to do with numbers than anything from what I can see and read. Here on Grenada we lost a class of fish either 3 or 4 years ago and maybe both, it had nothing to do with fishing pressure. The weather and conditions of the lake at the time of spawn is responsible for this. On Grenada rite now you will either catch a fish 14 inches or better or it will be a short fish (under 12), the 11 to 14 inch fish are just not there as a result of a missed spawn. Last year TONS (litterly) of 1.75 and up fish were caught during the spawn on Nader, you could walk from one boat to the other pretty much, and we are catching a bunch of 3 and 4 inch fish now (last years spawn).
I am a firm believer that pressure to a point is our friend, its not a popular mindset but mine rarely is.
Let them take the smaller fish if they want, that leaves the bigger ones to grow.
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