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I also found this quote while reading the forum that Bill Cody emphasized. “While both black bass and crappie are nest-making species, different paths are pursued after the spawn,” Gilliland explains. “Bass fry come off the nest and look for cover — weeds, rock, gravel or brush. But little crappie tend to be pelagic. They move offshore to open water to feed on plankton. Fish attractors do not serve as nursery habitat for crappie fry.” This fact about very young crappie is why HSB are very good at reducing recruitment of young crappie.”
It is my belief that if you have the numbers needed of BCP/HSB you can find a balance to offset BCP overpopulation. Does anyone have a stocking plan with the fish I previously listed? Suggestions? Thanks! Heppy
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by H20fwler - 05/06/24 04:29 AM
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