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Someone tell me what they know about all limits being temporarily removed from Norfork Lake on walleye and other game. A friend from stl asked me about it, and I said I would post something up on the forum. Tell me what you know.

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News to me....?

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Someone tell me what they know about all limits being temporarily removed from Norfork Lake on walleye and other game. A friend from stl asked me about it, and I said I would post something up on the forum. Tell me what you know.

I'm sure this is a little late in coming, but I believe that for a time after the lake Norfork flood gates were open that there may have been no limits, (or different limits) on the warm water species that were dumped through the gates and into the North Fork river. They were trying to get the species like walleye and stripers out of the river to reduce their impact on the trout fishery. No change on the lake though.

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I'm sure this is a little late in coming, but I believe that for a time after the lake Norfork flood gates were open that there may have been no limits, (or different limits) on the warm water species that were dumped through the gates and into the North Fork river. They were trying to get the species like walleye and stripers out of the river to reduce their impact on the trout fishery. No change on the lake though.

Thanks CCA. I did receive word back from my friend that he talked to another angler who did fish it while the limit was lifted. Caught several nice walleye.

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"No Limit Walleye"

Again, I was expecting a rap or something... Severely dissappointed!! ;)

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