Crappie predation to striped bass is very minimal, so i would say you are way off base. Like you stated with largemouth the stripers are keyed in on blue backs especially when they are suspended in the big pool. I don't think crappie are ever suspended over 80-100 FOW. Right now with the striper up in the rivers they are full of threadfin shad. Striper are open water fish and your smaller younger crappie are shallow usually isolated around cover. From a few articles I've read white perch are more to blame than any other species other than flatheads. Another major issue with some of the reservoirs is that they aren't as fertile anymore. Clean water act and phosphorus bands have really cleaned up the water and the nutrients that young crappie need to survive. Prime example is Wylie. 15 years ago is used to be nice and green and tremendous fishing. Now it's as clear as Murray and you have to work to get a good limit. Also no striper in Wylie either to blame them.


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