06-30-2010, 04:17 PM
Bob -- you compared Red Fleet to a "canadian" type walleye water. What characteristics does Red Fleet share with a "canadian" walleye water?
What characteristics of Red Fleet make it a good candidate to be a walleye water?
FWIW -- Red Fleet sits at an elevation (something you brought up, not me) of 5,600 ft. (not exactly high elevation). But, compare it to traditional Canadian areas:
the highest point in Manitoba, Canada (Mount Baldy) is 2,727 ft.
the highest point in Saskatchewan, Canada (Cypress Hills) is 4,816 ft.
Minnesota? Try Eagle Mountain at 2,301 ft.
Comparing Canada or the midwest fisheries to Utah is a very difficult thing to do. They are just plain too different to make comparisons to.
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What characteristics of Red Fleet make it a good candidate to be a walleye water?
FWIW -- Red Fleet sits at an elevation (something you brought up, not me) of 5,600 ft. (not exactly high elevation). But, compare it to traditional Canadian areas:
the highest point in Manitoba, Canada (Mount Baldy) is 2,727 ft.
the highest point in Saskatchewan, Canada (Cypress Hills) is 4,816 ft.
Minnesota? Try Eagle Mountain at 2,301 ft.
Comparing Canada or the midwest fisheries to Utah is a very difficult thing to do. They are just plain too different to make comparisons to.
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