05-10-2018, 11:55 AM
[#0000FF]Too bad about the walleye (or lack thereof) in Willard. Sorry for you...and for me and others who used to enjoy good fishing for them. We have been told there are vast numbers of them in Willard now. But if you look at the fishermen's success rate it is only "half vast" at best.[/#0000FF]
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[#0000FF]Couldn't at least be partially the result of the heavy harvest at the inlet each year. Heck, those fish aren't going to successfully reproduce in the silty channel. But they would sure feel good on our lines...and taste good on our tables.[/#0000FF]
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[#0000FF]After last year's heavy showing of "footlong" wallies at Starvation I am thinking there should be plenty of good eaters available for skilled 'eye specialists. Just wish it wasn't such a long drive. But if it was closer it would probably turn into another Willard.
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[#0000FF]Couldn't at least be partially the result of the heavy harvest at the inlet each year. Heck, those fish aren't going to successfully reproduce in the silty channel. But they would sure feel good on our lines...and taste good on our tables.[/#0000FF]
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[#0000FF]After last year's heavy showing of "footlong" wallies at Starvation I am thinking there should be plenty of good eaters available for skilled 'eye specialists. Just wish it wasn't such a long drive. But if it was closer it would probably turn into another Willard.
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