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Look I dont keep any fish from fellows , im not even gonna post on this site anymore because guys like you do not no how to speak to other men.

This is coming from a guy that told another poster to go fornicate himself???

Aggressor, I like your diversionary tactics with your posts. You got called out because you were posting nonsense that you knew little to nothing about, and then you deflected that and went on to curse at another forum member.

trythisonemv had it right. This is a place to learn. You can learn about your misconceptions of an elusive gamefish, or you can continue to regurgitate untruths that have been passed on by other uninformed anglers.

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mr. Kvd I really was not trying to offend anyone on hear and I did not intended to say fu, but the word fine... it was not posted correctly from my phone. I usually post on my kindle. So I do apologize for that. Aggressor is the name of my bass boat. You have your opinion and I have mine. I have fished fellows for 30 years I am 40,now. So believe it or not I know a thing or to about the lake. I actually release fish from Stockton into fellows, dont think its illegal, not really sure. But I have noticed over the years, the quality of the fish,have decreased. Sure you might catch a big one now and again but not like before. Walleye eat bass, muskie eat the same. I have had alot of 10inch muskie chase my spinnerbaits so there not rare in fellows. Tells me the population is growing. In all truth it would do me know,good to kill a muskie. Because the lake has thousands of little ones.

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And to be honest every game fish will eat there own. Fellows lake once had monster crappie, big boys. I had a muskie on this fall was a good 30lb plus broke my 20lb braided line like a,piece of thread. This fish was as big as my leg. He was in the south cove hanging around a fish attractor.

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Do you think the dramatic increase in boat permits to the lake has lessened the "game fish" population. I bet you would be surprised to ask the marina owners how many boats are registered now as compared to 5 years ago even. Not every one practices catch and release especially when the slot us 12-15"

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Do you think the dramatic increase in boat permits to the lake has lessened the "game fish" population. I bet you would be surprised to ask the marina owners how many boats are registered now as compared to 5 years ago even. Not every one practices catch and release especially when the slot us 12-15"

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basser you are right I have saw guys countless times leave with litte fish. Be honest they have a new mdoc guy out there at warmer temperatures. He is a pretty nice fella. But id like to see more. If its not legal let them pay a fine. But really stinks cause that lake once had quality fish.

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smbasser is right. The fishing pressure on Fellows has greatly increased over the last few years. And unfortunately the catch and release ethic appears to not have increased with it. On a lake as small as Fellows, I don't think that equates to long term success. The big fish need to be let...especially those muskies!

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is this the real KVD? im doubting it. besides how many tournament fish die at the weigh in , Really? And no the fish revivors dont always take the fish back to the lake do they, Those trophy ponds have to be filled some how

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