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The crappie haven't moved to the banks quite yet over most of the lake. Crappie production does vary from year to year and that's often a good thing. A weak year class every now and then can be beneficial to the population. Crappie do better in large reservoirs where year classes are variable. In smaller lakes where they have a good spawn every year, they tend to become too numerous and stunt. Regardless of the spawn this year the crappie should be just fine in Truman.
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