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<blockquote data-quote="dean nelson" data-source="post: 102783" data-attributes="member: 1305"><p>See that's the problem crappies are a slow growing fish and they don't get big enough to survive the first winter in oahe. We get huge spawns every year but then loose to lions share under the ice. Back in 2009 there was a huge amount of invertebrates produced which allowed that's years crop to grow about an inch more then normal before freeze up. Problem is we have a great year class in the 09 fish but almost nothing coming up behind them. Thus why we catch tons of big ones and almost nothing else so when we loose this group we will see a dramatic drop in fish numbers. The real sad thing is if it's this good with one year class imagine how good it could be with consistent production at that level. We probably would have the best crappie lake in the country.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dean nelson, post: 102783, member: 1305"] See that's the problem crappies are a slow growing fish and they don't get big enough to survive the first winter in oahe. We get huge spawns every year but then loose to lions share under the ice. Back in 2009 there was a huge amount of invertebrates produced which allowed that's years crop to grow about an inch more then normal before freeze up. Problem is we have a great year class in the 09 fish but almost nothing coming up behind them. Thus why we catch tons of big ones and almost nothing else so when we loose this group we will see a dramatic drop in fish numbers. The real sad thing is if it's this good with one year class imagine how good it could be with consistent production at that level. We probably would have the best crappie lake in the country. [/QUOTE]
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