Thanks for the info
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Helped a neighbor clean fish today here on lake Washington. A couple were absorbing thier eggs. My sister is a fisheries biologist and told me this happens to some fish every year but springs like this will make it happen in more fish than normal. She says there shouldn't be a noticeable decline in the years to come from this only occurring once in a while as long as multiple years don't happen back to back. Just thought I would pass along the thoughts of an expert that I have a lot of faith in. Just FYI
Thanks for the info
I have spent most my life fishing........the rest I wasted.
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Thanks ken I will be down some time tomorrow for a few day before heading to enid.
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That's interesting Ken. The last mess of crappie I cleaned from Okatibbee had already laid their eggs but none of them had any gray eggs. I think we had a good spawn over here.
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Good deal. Thanks for helping out Hank with the fishing advice for your home lake. They wouldn't have caught many on straight minnows. He had a great day thanks to you!
funny thing,, i cleaned 12 today from enid..... 8 of which had greyish eggs and i just came in thinking wth... thanks i didnt even have to ask