Small Crappie Syndrome???
Nimrod Lake is a 3500 acre lake constructed in the 1940's. In the 70's it had an incredible amount of monster slab crappie. The natural habitat has all but diminished in the last 20 years but those that put forth the effort to add habitat can still catch quite a few quality fish.
This lake is full of small crappie. In my opinion, it also has a real healthy shad population with plenty in the baitfish size for crappie. I would sure like to hear from a biologist on this but I think that the larger crappie have learned over the years to relate to the creek and river channel edges with the absense of the old buckbrush.:confused:
I would like to hear everybody's opinion on this subject.:)
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