
Originally Posted by
fished-out
Higher size limits aren't the answer. CC has had a 9" size limit for years--and the fishing is still tough for most people. Cowan doesn't have a size limit, and there are so many crappie below 9" that it's ridiculous--but it's not the fishing pressure that causes it.
It's a complex equation that differs in each lake. Forage is primary, particularly the timing (i.e., right size forage coming on at just the right time for crappie feeding) and recruitment critical (i.e., flood control lakes can have really bad years). Cover is important, but mostly to fisherman as it concentrates the fish. For crappie, it's primarily important when they're small and subject to predation. Anyway, I don't think a higher size limit will do the trick. Habitat and environment are far more important.