I agree, wish they would turn yall some more bait fish loose in that place. I do enjoy fishing it, should be back down in a couple of weeks.
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A couple of years ago Okatibbee was way out of balance with an overpopulation of crappie. That was causing them not to grow off as fast and as big as they should. The biologist took the 10 inch slot off of the lake and nobody checks limits of fish, or they haven't checked mine anyway. Game wardens check everything but numbers of fish it seems. It is helping cause we can see the thickness of the crappie getting a lot better. I weighed one this spring that weighed 2.0. That's the first two pounder I've caught here in years. In the 1980s, Okatibbee was listed as one of the best crappie lakes in the state. Hopefully, better times are ahead.
I intend to help yall out some on those numbers, WSSM was back down there one day this last week but havent heard how they did.
Guess our spillway sucking some of ours out helps keep the numbers down here, come on rain, still need about 5 or 6 feet for me.
Funny you say that about butla, cause I had a game warden tell me if Fred Albright's record were to ever be beat if would be a butla fish that does it. He said he saw 6 fish taken from there last year that were real close to 5 pounds.
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What is weird about butla is it seams to have lowest water for the longest time.
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And I wonder about all the cover available up stream in coldwater. If that has anything to do with it.
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You may be on to something with that cover up above concept