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Chris you better get the dust off those boards, its already starting down this way in the creek and those Peilcans aren't effecting the fish I am catching! LOLOL
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Those are some nice ones
Chris...for whatever reason the crappie population seemed to "peak" in 2013 on the "Chick". TWRA electro-fishing surveys before and after that year haven't been close to the number of black and white crappie that were found in the survey that year. It was around that time when the Florida strain bass that were stocked here grew up into double-digit giants and probably have quite a few crappie on their menu. It's hard to say why the numbers are a bit off but like the river itself it has an "ebb and flow" and always changing.
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They started on Lake Barkley, in Kentucky, ten or twelve years ago. Our populations are down also.