I was just wondering what the states plans are for the old and new lakes at Yates Center since the state will be taking them over at the start of the year. Will the limits and lengths stay the same on crappie and walleye and what will be done as far as stocking? Alsol, what can you tell me about the yellow perch that were stocked in the new lake a few years back, are they thriving and are more to be stocked? Thank you for all you do.
mkeller,
I sent your questions to Justin Morrison, KDWPT Fisheries Biologist for the New Strawn District. Justin's reply is below.
Craig,
Thanks for letting me know about this, I am happy to help out. Please let this angler know that there are no immediate changes planned for the length and creel limits for walleye and crappie. Looking through past sampling data both populations seem to be holding steady such as no changes are warranted at this time. I have requested 4500 fingerling walleye to be stocked in the new lake this spring, since the last stocking was around 5 years ago. As far as the yellow perch goes, I don't plan on stocking anymore. There may be a few fish leftover from the original stocking but 0 have showed up in the last fall sampling efforts. I think the large population of bass in the lake was a little hard on them.