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    Quote Originally Posted by Gomer Snerd View Post
    I said nothing about butla. Instead Will stick to my statement that just because they are a year older they may not be bigger. Don't need to talk to your biologist. My degree is in wildlife management.
    I dont think that you do no what your talking about nor do i think you have ever caught one of those hogs out of butla.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gomer Snerd View Post
    I said nothing about butla. Instead Will stick to my statement that just because they are a year older they may not be bigger. Don't need to talk to your biologist. My degree is in wildlife management.
    This is a thread about Butla, it is automatically implicit that we are talking about Butla if not stated otherwise.
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    Heck Gomer did you know that everybody on C.C has a wildlife management degree but we all decided to go into another line of work

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    I agree with what you are saying about the size of butla crappie. They have bass backs and linebacker shoulders, I call them knife dullers! Besides what you are saying about the shad size(I have no idea how big shad get) the rich soil around arkabutla has a lot to do with it. Another factor is the cover in the lake. This is key for grenada because those fish have stump fields for days to hide and ambush bait. Enid does not have any cover so they are confined to certain lake structures. Lastly, fishing pressure and the age class of fish are important.

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    I will say that during high water i have always done good except for this year, But i know what the problem is and it aint high water or the grass

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    Quote Originally Posted by slabin View Post
    I will say that during high water i have always done good except for this year, But i know what the problem is and it aint high water or the grass

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    Bird,

    I just noticed your scale is saying that 13.5" Sardis crappie is 2.5 lbs, might want to get the tape or the scale checked
    It's all over but the fryin'......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gomer Snerd View Post
    just because a fish is a year older it is not for sure that he'll be bigger.
    Is that a true statement or do you carry your lunch?? It says nothing about butla. It does say something about a fish in a stunted population or one up in years on the decline.
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    "Butla is just tough to fish during high water."

    Im not disputing anything you are saying, I just want to point out that year before last when the water was high the crank pullers had a field day on Butla. From what little I know, pulling cranks is usually not that productive on Butla.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gomer Snerd View Post
    just because a fish is a year older it is not for sure that he'll be bigger.
    Really???

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