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Crappie biology on KY and Barkley (long read)
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<blockquote data-quote="Spurhunter" data-source="post: 4864405" data-attributes="member: 5695"><p>My "home" lake is Sardis. I fish it much, much more than anywhere else, but Butla is my second most visited. I'm not sure I would call it "magical". The crappie guys around the Mid-South don't call it <em>the dead sea</em> for nothing. That said it is a big fish lake. On the right day you can easily catch several fish over 2 pounds. It is rare to have to measure at Butla. But there are a lot of days that are a struggle and a grind. Going home skunked is not that uncommon. On that certain day when everything is right, you can catch an unbelievable stringer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spurhunter, post: 4864405, member: 5695"] My "home" lake is Sardis. I fish it much, much more than anywhere else, but Butla is my second most visited. I'm not sure I would call it "magical". The crappie guys around the Mid-South don't call it [i]the dead sea[/i] for nothing. That said it is a big fish lake. On the right day you can easily catch several fish over 2 pounds. It is rare to have to measure at Butla. But there are a lot of days that are a struggle and a grind. Going home skunked is not that uncommon. On that certain day when everything is right, you can catch an unbelievable stringer. [/QUOTE]
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