kjackson Posted July 3, 2014 Posted July 3, 2014 So far ( knock on wood, rub rabbits foot, find four leaf clover ) the green things haven't been an issue this year. Even better is the seeing the many different size walleye from 8'' to almost 30'' bodes well for a continuing and improving fishery for them. Maybe the bass are not in your area, but down at the dam end of Beaver, they can be a plague--especially dink smallmouth. There are enough of them to keep a pair of pliers busy. On just about an given day, the ratio would be reversed--15 smallies to one walleye. The spots and largemouth, for me anyway, are back in the creeks...where I've yet to find a walleye.
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