Looks like it has slowed down some....
Lower lake was a little busy today!
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Biggest crappie to date is 3 lb 9 oz at grenada in 1988. Still hangs on my wall.
Looks like it has slowed down some....
I heard it was crazy down there the last few days!!
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Been like that for several months now.
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Yep! We opted for the upper lake!
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Biggest crappie to date is 3 lb 9 oz at grenada in 1988. Still hangs on my wall.
How many years can this fishery take this much pressure?
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The lower lake pretty much gets fished out every spring, no sooner then they come thru the gates pretty much. In my opinion the 450 acre lower lake could hold a good population of crappie year round, it would require extending the 12" length limit and possibly even a horsepower restriction on motors. It's a nice little place for guys with smaller boats, kayaks etc. Be a good place for campers year round to fish and bank fishermen at certain times, good place to duck out of the wind on those days you don't wanna be on the big lake. Hard to catch a decent fish there during the summer and fall after the word gets out in the winter / early spring. Like Rees said though it's restocked pretty much every year, just not for very long and I'm one that thinks it takes some doing to catch every decent crappie in a lake, but it seems to happen there year after year.