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Thread: AGFC Crappie Sampling Video

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    Quote Originally Posted by DRPEPPER View Post
    Some of them crappies looked like redears to me!! DP
    Yes sir they are. We catch a lot of readear and bluegill in our nets.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hudnut View Post
    wow, that is impressive. You guy's and gals do a great job.
    Has this ever been done at Horseshoe lake in Crittendencounty?
    Check out the table on this thread. Looks like it was sampled in 1990 and 1991. This lake is not in my district.
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    Better watch those redear. They are likely to wrap you up in the nets and steal your boat to boot. Those are some feisty fish!
    Is winter over yet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by D10 View Post
    Check out the table on this thread. Looks like it was sampled in 1990 and 1991. This lake is not in my district.
    http://www.crappie.com/crappie/showt...ie-Assessments
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    Give me a shout if you net or shock Greers.

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    We can't trap net Greers efficently due to the bathtmetry of the lake. I would like to get a good look at the crappie population but unfortunately there is not a good method on these types of lakes (very large corps reserviors). We do not plan on electrofishing Greers this year. But I do have a good idea of how you could help us collect some crappie data. I will give you a holler and see what you think Wayne. Thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by swamp rat View Post
    To D10 last week I caught around a 4 lb hybrid striper at greens lake, I didn't know they were in the lake did AGFC stock them?
    Swamp Rat- we have had several other reports similar to your. The other Matt (Matt Horton) saw one of these fish. It was a striper. They probably ran up Palarm Creek from the AR River, when the creek was up and we had he gates open They hen ran into the lake. If the hot water temperaturs don't kill them this summer (probably will) we may see some big stripers in Conway in a few years.
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    Quote Originally Posted by D10 View Post
    Swamp Rat- we have had several other reports similar to your. The other Matt (Matt Horton) saw one of these fish. It was a striper. They probably ran up Palarm Creek from the AR River, when the creek was up and we had he gates open They hen ran into the lake. If the hot water temperaturs don't kill them this summer (probably will) we may see some big stripers in Conway in a few years.
    Matt I do some snagging at the dam this time of year and have hit stripers before so I'd say this theory is spot on

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    To tell the difference between a striper and a white bass, you look at the tooth patch on the back of the tongue. A striper has two patches (side by side) and a white bass has one patch. You can see and feel them.
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    There were a few years where hybrids (Hi brads as some call em or Wipers) schooled like crazy at Harris Brake. Most of em were about 5 lbs but they were tough to land with all the standing timber in there.

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