To me, Bill, this is where the Saugeye would shine brightly. I was going to refrain from posting more here, but I guess I won't..
The LMB could be culled as needed with the use of Saugeye to control the Crappie-this is where they fit in. Anglers control the LMB with proper guidance and the Saugeye work on the crappie.
Guys that fish Kansas can testify for Scott Lake, Sebelius Res, Antelope, Sheridan. Wiper were stocked in 3 of the 4 and didn't really change the dynamics of the crappie population, in fact they really only done well in one of the 3, heavy with shad. Saugeye were utilized and stocked every other year. That's when things changed. Length limits were restructured to address the LMB population and the crappie/Saugeye relationship pretty well took care of itself.

Last edited by Snipe; 08/08/23 12:01 AM.