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Invasive Species & Lake Trout
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Yep. Here is an article about how good the Walleye are doing in Erie.
http://wildlife.ohiodnr.gov/stay-inform ... leye-hatch
http://wildlife.ohiodnr.gov/stay-inform ... leye-hatch
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Anytime you can nail a walleye like that, it is a good day. Well done.
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Nice to hear positive wildlife conservation news.Jdl447 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 21, 2019 6:57 pmYep. Here is an article about how good the Walleye are doing in Erie.
http://wildlife.ohiodnr.gov/stay-inform ... leye-hatch
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Got out this morning for a few hours. 6 Walleye and a Whitebass. Biggest Walleye 25” weighed 4.5-lbs. My freezer is looking good.
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We where down on Erie this past Thursday, out of Port Burwell - Ontario. We boated 8 walleye, 1 Rainbow, 1 Silver Bass, and 3 farm creatures , lost another Bow and a couple walleye during the 5 hours on the water.
Cooler outside dimension is 28 inches.
Cooler outside dimension is 28 inches.
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Nice! Not sure what a Silver Bass is though?
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depending on what part of the country you happen to be in, they are known as white bass, silver bass, or sand bass .... here is a link to some info and picture ===> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_bass
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Speaking of invasive species,has anyone had any problems with Snakehead fish? I hear that they basically are in southeastern waters but have heard of a few being caught up north as far as Maine.
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