The difference isn't the spawns it is the recruitment of crappie to the fishery. Just because a lake has a good spawn, doesn't always translate to strong year classes. I spoke with Keith Meals, the fisheries biologist over the MS flood control lakes. He told me that the key to the fisheries down there is that they have poor recruitment (a small fraction of the fish that are spawned, make it to harvestable size). This combined with high length limits and fast growth, grow big crappie. On most Arkansas lakes, we have really good recruitment. It is completely different biologically on the MS big 4 and Arkansas lakes. It is very difficult getting anglers to understand why lake Nimrod isn't like Grenada.


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