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HELP !! Where did all the Yellow Perch go to ?
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<blockquote data-quote="MrGiggles" data-source="post: 493683" data-attributes="member: 22613"><p>I'm no biologist but most bodies of water are cyclic in terms of fish populations, due to factors such as disease, weather creating poor/exceptional spawns, lack of DO, predation, etc. From what I understand fishing pressure is pretty low on the list. </p><p></p><p>This fall was pretty crappy in terms of fishing, but has picked up quite a bit in the last couple months. We don't get fishable ice here in MO and the lakes seldom freeze for more than a week so I fish from the boat all year. </p><p></p><p>This was from a couple days ago. In 2019 and 2020 you had to sort through a dozen dinks to get one keeper crappie on that lake. This year and last, it's been the opposite, hardly any short fish. I think we had pretty lackluster spawns in 2017/2018, and 2019/2020 were excellent due to the high water events.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrGiggles, post: 493683, member: 22613"] I'm no biologist but most bodies of water are cyclic in terms of fish populations, due to factors such as disease, weather creating poor/exceptional spawns, lack of DO, predation, etc. From what I understand fishing pressure is pretty low on the list. This fall was pretty crappy in terms of fishing, but has picked up quite a bit in the last couple months. We don't get fishable ice here in MO and the lakes seldom freeze for more than a week so I fish from the boat all year. This was from a couple days ago. In 2019 and 2020 you had to sort through a dozen dinks to get one keeper crappie on that lake. This year and last, it's been the opposite, hardly any short fish. I think we had pretty lackluster spawns in 2017/2018, and 2019/2020 were excellent due to the high water events. [/QUOTE]
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