01-29-2011, 02:41 AM
Took a little ride with wife today around on the west side of West Mountain just past LeBaron Point. Saw the carp removal project by Mr. Loy in full gear. They were loading carp --lots,and lots of carp-- from a hole in the ice about 100 yards out. Took a little stroll out to where the action was and it was very interesting to watch. Unbelievealble the shear tonage of carp being removed. Every net full of carp they scooped up had at least a few game fish. Saw crappie, bluegill, perch, white bass, cats, walleye, and suckers. All of the game fish are immediately chucked back into the water. Saw some dandy cats, probably 8 to 10 pounders but the fish that really caught my eye was the occasional wally they pulled out. Couple of 'em looked like 7-8 pounders and they were scooped up in fairly shallow water in Goshen Bay. Only game fish I did not see was a large mouth bass.
Interesting process. Nice fellers too -- didn't seem to mind an audience. If you have some free time next week and if they are still there it is worth the trip just to watch. I'll be looking for those walleyes in a couple of months. []
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Interesting process. Nice fellers too -- didn't seem to mind an audience. If you have some free time next week and if they are still there it is worth the trip just to watch. I'll be looking for those walleyes in a couple of months. []
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