Yes and I agree. Especially now that the whites have established themselves very well. Grenada has primarily a white crappie population and the fish must be OVER 12" to be a keeper. They produce quality fish year after year as well as the other in the Big Four lakes in Mississippi that have the same rules. They get a ton of pressure every year too. Talquin also produces well with the 10" limit and the overall size of the body of water is not an issue with the pressure it gets too. They are all black crappie. I believe Lake Blackshear is the southern most lake in the southeast that white crappie are established. We have been in talks with GA DNR again recently and will be following up with them about how we can help them with data collection and what not. The 10" limit would only help with the quality of the crappie in most lakes. The only draw back is enforcement. Some folks don't care about the limit of 30 fish per day as it is now, so I doubt they would notice a 10" limit either. Guess maybe a few tickets would wake a few folks up.