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Here in Kansas alot of our small watershed lakes have flatheads. They all have crappie. I think Crappie would be a awesome forage fish for flatheads they reproduce like crazy! Just a idea
When you say "small watershed lakes" just how small are your talking about? I haven't caught flatheads ever in a small private lake. Just the big public lakes or rivers. There are hundreds of small lakes that the goverment built anywhere from 5 to 15 acres some up 70 acres. People catch them from rivers and throw them in and they take off and get huge because they all have overpopulated crappie in them around 8" and the flatheads eat them like shad but crappie are slower.
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