Any talk of changes at Truman or LOZ are very premature at this point. Quite frankly we don't have the pressure, catch and harvest information we need to determine if spider rigging is having an adverse affect. The biologist is analyzing age and growth information from this past fall to get the latest information on crappie growth. There is a creel survey proposed for 2018 (I think) to get at the pressure, catch and harvest information. What I've found is that our crappie anglers have become much more educated over the years. When 10"+ fish are available, few 9" fish are kept. So I question whether an increased length limit would have much impact. But like I said any proposed regulation changes talk is premature, but rest assured our guys are collecting population information and keeping tabs on everything. Truman is a crappie factory and sometimes you just have to say "It ain't broke, let's not fix it".