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    Another thing if they want to increase size structure would be making it were crappie 14 inches and up need to be released , they are the breeders.sorry for rambling on lol.

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    -This was posted on another site

    New Regulations for Pymatuning Reservoir Take Effect March 1

    HARRISBURG, Pa. (Jan. 26) – The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) is reminding anglers who fish for Crappies in Crawford County’s Pymatuning Reservoir that new creel and size limits will take effect beginning on March 1, restricting them to 20 fish per day and a nine-inch minimum size.

    An identical regulation change also takes effect March 1 on the Ohio side of the reservoir, located in Ashtabula County. The fisheries in the reservoir are jointly managed by the PFBC and the Ohio Division of Wildlife under the Pymatuning Compact.
    Both agencies will be posting signs around the lake informing anglers of the new regulation.
    Currently there are no restrictions on the harvest of panfish, including Crappies. The reservoir experienced a large increase in Crappie abundance and quality between 2001 and 2012, which led to dramatic increases in angler pressure. Since 2012, the abundance of Crappies has decreased, while angler effort continued to increase, yielding an unsatisfactory fishery for anglers.
    Based on this decline, Ohio approached the PFBC to discuss implementing a more restrictive angling regulation.
    The PFBC held a public meeting in early 2016, during which participants indicated overwhelming support for the proposed change. Similarly, a 2014 angler opinion survey performed by the Ohio Division of Wildlife found that 88% of the anglers interviewed agreed with the implementation of harvest restrictions on Crappies on the reservoir.
    “These regulations have been used to improve Crappie size structure and density in other Pennsylvania lakes where they have been applied and will likely have similar positive results in Pymatuning Reservoir,” said Jason Detar, chief of the PFBC’s Division of Fisheries Management. “Growth rates for Crappies in the reservoir are well above the Pennsylvania state average, suggesting that the forage base is sufficient to support an increase in Crappie density.”
    Detar added that the regulation’s effect on Crappies will be closely monitored through annual trap net surveys and through age and growth statistics, which are computed annually. In addition, angler effort, catch and harvest are monitored during the Ohio Division of Wildlife’s triannual creel survey.
    Pymatuning Reservoir is Pennsylvania’s largest inland lake and is located in Crawford County and Ashtabula County, OH. The reservoir is located in Pymatuning State Park, the Commonwealth’s largest state park.
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    Us guys that are catching the bigger crappies will still catch the bigger crappies. Guys coming from a hundred miles will think twice about traveling that far to target just twenty crappies. They'll have to supplement their catch with more gills and perch so where do we go from there. There's no limit on those two. What then?

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    Those same years didn't the walleye catch diminish . Now they have increased walleye so more competion for food . Like you said crappie are still there they just changed some due to the increase in walleye . This sounds like the situation Minnesota was having with upper red lake . It will all balance out if they dont screw it up. I agree that creel is too low . Small business will loose money with less anglers making the trek.

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    Also how many dead 8 7/8 inch crappie will be floating on top dead after being hooked to deep . I seen this on high point with perch ,and other lakes were restrictions are on crappie and sunfish

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    Where can I find the new ohio regulations

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    oobuck, Ohio and Pa agreed to this. Suggest you go to your states fishing site, the info should be there.

    Really when you talk about other panfish, maybe they should lower the catch limit on them also, to see if it would help them also. Actually, I wouldn't have a problem with them lowering the crappie limit on all lakes in Penna.

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    Quote Originally Posted by S10CHEVY View Post
    oobuck, Ohio and Pa agreed to this. Suggest you go to your states fishing site, the info should be there.

    Really when you talk about other panfish, maybe they should lower the catch limit on them also, to see if it would help them also. Actually, I wouldn't have a problem with them lowering the crappie limit on all lakes in Penna.
    Thats because you cant catch them anyway Keith. haha
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    And with that, I'll see you on the water...
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