Most of the Northern KY lakes are generally on the small side, which usually lends to overpopulation of the Crappie (esp if they have White Crappie). Even South of me, at Cedar Creek Lake, which only has Black Crappie stocked in it, it's small size and lack of predation has allowed them to stunt. They removed the size limit, so that more anglers could legally take these fish ... in hopes that a decrease in overall numbers would allow the survivors to grow bigger. That was about all they (KDFWR) could do.
I do know that one member has reported catching some good sized Crappie from the lake up around Williamstown .... here's the thread from that report : http://www.crappie.com/crappie/kentu...town-lake.html and it looks like it was around this time of year, too.
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... but, most of the time, when I did catch Crappie along that bank, it was around some "wood" ... whether it be brush, sunken branches, root wads, or whatever.
















