I have been fish'n Ky. lake for over 40 years starting as a kid with my grandpa. I have seen the numbers drop over those years. TVA has NOT helped the crappie. They are bad about pulling water off the beds and destrroying an otherwise good spawn. I'm nnot saying they're totally responsible for the drop in numbers but they contribute TVA will tell you real quick that they are not in the "fish" business. They are flood control. TVA will not hold 1 drop of extra water. I'm on the boat right now and just about every pool up the river is down. As for the checking I was checked 3 times this year. As for the Crappie study. All that did was key more fishermen in on the fish. For years everyone thought that you could only catch fish in April. We who fish Ky. lake knew that was not the case. I have seen alot more pressure put on the fish since the survey results came out. Don't get me wrong, I like to see everyone catch fish, but I believe that the resource has been grossly mis-managed. As for the 20 fish limit; If that's what it takes to insure fish for my grandkids, so be it! I believe that in the past that the KDFW has been reactive instead if proactive. A couple of good years of suplimental stocking programs during poor spawning years could have helped stave off the new limits. There is no reason a lake with this much water should have a fishery in this kinda shape. Just my thoughts!


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