07-03-2010, 01:18 AM
They used to plant fingerling rainbow at Deer Creek. They weren't getting any of them back as catchables. They couldn't grow any bigger before the walleyes ate ALL of them. It wasn't until after RAC meetings and public input that people wanted to keep a trout fishery in Deer Creek that they started planting catchable rainbows at Deer Creek. If they hadn't changed to catchables, they would have quit putting trout in at all.
Walleyes aren't that tough to catch. You have to find them. You have to put the right thing in front of their noses. And it has to be the right time of day, weather pattern, and phase of the moon. Yes they taste good. No they aren't worth planting anywhere else. MHO
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Walleyes aren't that tough to catch. You have to find them. You have to put the right thing in front of their noses. And it has to be the right time of day, weather pattern, and phase of the moon. Yes they taste good. No they aren't worth planting anywhere else. MHO
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