West Graham is primarily managed for walleye with black crappie and channel catfish as secondary species.
A friend took a 16-inch black crappie on a plastic worm that same season.
Bluegill, black crappie and yellow perch are available for anglers, however numbers sampled in the 2002 assessment were low.
White crappies are very similar in appearance to black crappies.
They have 5-10 vertical bars along their body, rather than the randomly scattered spots like the black crappie.
White crappies are also slightly more elongated than black crappie.
White crappie have a higher growth rate in terms of length than black crappie.
Panfish, like this black crappie, are the most frequently caught type of fish in North America.
The lake has set state records for largemouth bass, black crappie and flathead catfish.
Species of game fish in the lake include walleye, yellow perch, and black crappies.