my experience is exact opposite, last year we caught a ton of 11-15" fish, this year a ton of dinks. I think I caught 50-60 tonight in a hour and half, kept 15 that were 10-11". Only one fish would have been bigger and it flipped off at the boat. Granted, I haven't tried to find bigger fish, was really just out to have some fun.
I rarely keep a limit, probably keep 150 crappie in a years time. Have no issue with people keeping limits, just don't get the surprise that avg size isn't that big.
My personal opinion is they need to lower the limit to 15 or 20 fish. Lakes in this state, and especially missy, gets hammered. This year is abnormal because there was good ice for a long time and lots of fish caught through the ice. Crappie anglers have gotten so much better at finding and catching fish as well, that times have changed. 10 years ago you hardly ever saw crappie fishermen in the summer, now it is year around. I've fished missy since 1980 on a fairly regular basis, and it has always been a good crappie lake. I do remember when there was less pressure, and the avg size was considerably larger. Shoot I was late for my prom in '88 because I was out fishing with a buddy for crappie. Think we kept 20 that were over 13" with the biggest at 16 1/2 that night. I only remember that because my prom date (and his) were incredibly pissed and we tried to explain to them that the fish were biting. Know they didn't see the humor, and my prom date was from a fishing family.
Or we just settle for a lot of 8-11" fish and call it good.


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