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NOTHING at all. Well, two very small ones. We didn't stay long though. In and out in 3 hours. : (
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your game and fish really know how to manage a lake. i've fished mallard quite a lot when i lived in the bootheel and have seen them drain and re-fill it a few times. they refill it from muck ditch with a pipe with a 2 inch screen on it. all that does is pump mallard back full of shad from muck ditch and "here we go again" mallard winds up with too many shad and too many crappie. and the crappie are heads and tails. they have the money now to put in a well and pump it up from the ground and manage the lake differently but they want to spend money on new trucks and more wardens and visitor centers named after their commissioners. i forget which commissioner it was but he said we don't want to listen to our biologist. we want to manage the game like we see fit.
and that they do.
old
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I agree OLD. Its seems as though their main goal is focused on the deer hunting. No doubt, deer hunting can be good here, but more attention should be paid towards Big Lake for fishing, better attention to Mallard and all of the state side for duck hunting. Mallard and Big Lake SHOULD be first class crappie and bass habitats. The potential has been there but, like you said, they had other priorities.
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