They will probably add some along......actually I think they are not completely sterile.....I think about 4 percent can reproduce.....think I remember reading that somewhere. You could call the State fish hatchery at Enid and ask them.
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They will probably add some along......actually I think they are not completely sterile.....I think about 4 percent can reproduce.....think I remember reading that somewhere. You could call the State fish hatchery at Enid and ask them.
Have spent a many a day on the lake it is some fun ultra lite fishing a lot of specks and red ear glad to see it back open gonna go sometime next week for sure
It will have regular spawing crappie in it shortly. People are gonna turn them loose in there that they catch from other lakes. I read an article the other day about our state lakes and it said the MDWFP has NEVER stocked a crappie in any of our state lakes. They are now stocking the magnolia crappie because of vey low reproductive rates.
The crappie that people have been catching out of these lakes for years are some that people have just turned loose and they have reproduced for years and years......
Yeh.....Somebody put some yellow bass in Lamar Bruce years back....the state said if any fish like that caused a problem that they would drain it and start over. I hope nobody puts any other crappie in it....the lake is too small for that and you will wind up with tons of small stunted crappie.
I hope they stocked plenty of crappie because its the closest lake to my house and I would love to have a place to run after work in the afternoons
Elvis Presley has good crappie