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    I been twice in the past 3 weeks. 49 one trip and 33 the next week. just wondering how everybody else is doing...biologist seem to think that greenriver is so over stock being the reason the size is down....I for one think the reason for the size of the fish is not because it is over stocked, but for the pass few years there are more and more boats fishing. and probably acre for acre there are more fish taken out of greenriver everyday than any other lake. That is not giving fish time to grow. I wish they would make the size limit 10 or 11 inches and see what happens...........what do all of you think about it??????????????

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    You didnt mention how big the 40 and 33 You caught were? I will be adding another boat to the lake soon and am hoping for bigger fish too!

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    Good friend went last Sunday and he said they got 31 keeper 11"-15" and had only a few dinks. He fishes Green at least once a week.

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    I thank its just fine like it is

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    Slabeye ... I don't think a 10" size limit would hurt Green, and it wouldn't bother me any, either. We'd just have to wade through that many more "throwbacks" for a year or two, and give them time to get over that 10" length.

    Maybe now that Cumberland is back to normal pool, and after a couple of years of good spawns brings the Crappie numbers back to high levels, some of the pressure will be taken off Green.

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    i dont remember the exact size but out of the 40 i think 30 was 10" or bigger and the 30 day had maybe 10' or bigger.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by slabeye View Post
    i dont remember the exact size but out of the 40 i think 30 was 10" or bigger and the 30 day had maybe 10' or bigger.....
    And how many of them did you put back into Green River Lake ?? (my guess would be ALL of them )

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    i think out of 82 that was keepers we put all but 30. the guy with me one day kept 30
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    bigtom1 does your buddy fish tourneys? if not he should if he catches that many big fish in a days time (at green).

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    Im with you slabeye, I will take quality over quantity anytime. I don't have any idea what the answer is but my guess is like yours,, raise the size limit.

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