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I hear ya John, I just think it's a mistake to generalize about such
things - what a species might do in one tiny ecosystem may be completely opposite of what it does in another. I know you said there's some whopper crappies in there, but you said nothing of a crappie population problem. If you're only catching large breeder crappies I doubt you have such a problem. While Rodney is a true expert on ecosystem biology (among other things), I suggest you get a true biologists take on your specific case before you start killing critters that may just be keeping a fragile system in good shape. Warren wrote in message . .. "WARREN WOLK" wrote in message news:8HBNg.3516$xr.257@trnddc03... Why are the crappie a problem??? Warren, take a look at Rodney's post about 6,000 lbs of crappie being harvested yearly from a 60 acre lake. This when the crappie are naturally progenated. I believe Rodney's point is that on a very small pond, the crappie proliferation could easily unbalance the fishery. |
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