
Originally Posted by
D10
I am not aware of a crappie movement study on Dardanelle. Bob Limbird and Frank Leone (877) 967-7577 are the biologist over Lake Dardanelle. The main way that a biologist can get at the movement of fish is through a telemetry study. I know that these kind of studies have been done on bass and sauger in the AR River but I am not sure if specifically on Dardanelle pool. Maybe Mojorig can recall.
I did do a rough study on crappie movement on Lake Conway during the exploitation study that we carried out in 2010. The only movement information that we had for that study is the location where the fish was tagged and the reported location of where the fish was caught. This assumes that the angler is being honest. We had fish being tagged in Pierce Creek (southeast part of LC) and being caught up in Caney Creek (northwest part of LC). Over 5 miles of travel.