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    Smile Green River Lake


    Green River Lake One fish Mike and I went to greenriver Sat. We caught 13 keepers trowing jiges on longlines.

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    I seen a lot of boats trolling Sat. Especially the big flat just up river of Butler Creek.
    You guys probably seen me , I was the odd ball casting jigs. I just like to cast.
    Am catching a lot of fish but my ratio keeper to small is about 10:1

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    Smile Green River lake

    we were up in that area might have seen you and didn't know it. We try to only keep 10 inch or better that is why we don't have big yeilds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by truckered View Post
    we were up in that area might have seen you and didn't know it. We try to only keep 10 inch or better that is why we don't have big yeilds.
    I like that, quality over quanity any day. I would like to see the state raise the size to 10 inch. The state boys did a audit on my back in the spring and said they are getting a lot of request to raise the size limit.

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    that would make the crappie alot bigger up this way over a period of time....then they'd be nice size on average .....southern crappie ( in the south ) are thicker than the ones up this way ........on average ...but , I just love to catch and eat CRAPPIE

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    Exclamation Increasing the size limit may not be the answer...

    Crappie are prolific spawners. If there aren't enough predator fish to thin the ranks (along with fishermen), there could be too much competition for the available food, resulting in smaller fish over time. Don't know if that's the situation in the Green River. Your state biologists should know if that's the case. It's extremely difficult to overfish a crappie population, especially in a river or large body of water.

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    me and brother in law went friday caught 22 keepers on minnows

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    Just an Update.

    Went Friday the 12th fished around Butler but didnt get in the water until 4pm. Fished way past dark and wound up with 3 keepers. Went back Monday with a friend, found some brushpiles and we caught 50 keepers on minnows. Great trip, looks like I will be eating fish this winter after all.

    Good Luck!

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    yall do pretty good in butler creek area. have you ever tried whiteoak creek area.

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    Default fishing green river

    fished green river 10/24 they were a little slow but ended up with 18 nice ones

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