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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3360453" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Great points! Some are stocked to help existing fisheries combat stunted crappie and other specie as well. Some of the smaller lakes get too many crappie in them so they won't grow, but the introduction of Saugeye is used to reduce the smaller stunted crappie that gives the larger ones more forage and the ability to grow. One small lake I fish had this happen years ago. The crappie were at 8" or less. Nobody kept them and they just kept reproducing. ODW introduced saugeye and now there are 14" crappie to be caught.</p><p>My biggest Walleye on Kaw Lake was 3 oz under the lake record. Introduction of walleye is just another specie that people can fish for and they are danged fine eating!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3360453, member: 5412"] Great points! Some are stocked to help existing fisheries combat stunted crappie and other specie as well. Some of the smaller lakes get too many crappie in them so they won't grow, but the introduction of Saugeye is used to reduce the smaller stunted crappie that gives the larger ones more forage and the ability to grow. One small lake I fish had this happen years ago. The crappie were at 8" or less. Nobody kept them and they just kept reproducing. ODW introduced saugeye and now there are 14" crappie to be caught. My biggest Walleye on Kaw Lake was 3 oz under the lake record. Introduction of walleye is just another specie that people can fish for and they are danged fine eating! [/QUOTE]
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