No idea
I have caught thousands that are 9.78 inch. It seems to be a 1 to 10 ratio. Some days even more and I don’t stay on a school very long.
Plenty of bait fish.
Crappie on almost every piece of cover.
Got me stumped.
Only thing I can say about Taylorsville is that it is a great place to learn Livescope.
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Maybe they should change the size limit from 10+ to 10-. Keep the little ones and let the big ones spawn.
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Back when the size limit was 9" (for me) it was the same story. Catch 50 ... keep 5-10 ... most throwbacks were 8.75" long. Then along comes a couple years where 11-13" fish showed up & it was crazy good, then the size limit got bumped to 10" and we're back to square one.
I remember when most of the Crappie you'd catch at Taylorsville were <8" long and so thin you could practically see thru them. Fast forward a decade or two and they got better, then a decade or so later they got good (but still mostly shorts), then the Slabs showed up & the size limit got bumped. I'm just hoping it don't take another decade for things to improve.
I didn't fish T-ville at all last year, opting to drive the extra 30mins to fish Green.
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Hey CP,
Is the size limit at Green 9 or 10?
Creel limit 15 or 25?
I have often thought about driving the extra distance.
Thanks
Chuck
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