I wonder if it needs twice the amount of forage fish........
Excerpt from Robert Crais' "The Monkey's Raincoat:" "She took another microscopic bite of her sandwich, then pushed it away. Maybe she absorbed nutrients from her surroundings."
Excerpt from Robert Crais' "The Monkey's Raincoat:" "She took another microscopic bite of her sandwich, then pushed it away. Maybe she absorbed nutrients from her surroundings."
Excerpt from Robert Crais' "The Monkey's Raincoat:" "She took another microscopic bite of her sandwich, then pushed it away. Maybe she absorbed nutrients from her surroundings."
Excerpt from Robert Crais' "The Monkey's Raincoat:" "She took another microscopic bite of her sandwich, then pushed it away. Maybe she absorbed nutrients from her surroundings."
Agreed though, it doesn't look like a Walleye at all.
Excerpt from Robert Crais' "The Monkey's Raincoat:" "She took another microscopic bite of her sandwich, then pushed it away. Maybe she absorbed nutrients from her surroundings."
PS I used to fish Lake Champlain with my dad, way back before bass tournaments discovered it. Awesome place. Saw a huge hellbender in about 4 feet of water there, only one I've spotted in my life.
I think it's a touge/lake trout Based on fins & tail.
Half acre 30 year old farm pond, Mebane NC. Aeration & feeder. LMB, CC, SC, BG, HBC, two no account welfare carp and nine seasonal Tilapia that all the other fish are terrified of.
Yes, sorry, I've always referred to them as Lakers. Also, as I'm sure most have seen the article on this, it was stated by the gal that caught it that she thought this was from a previous injury.. I'm hoping we can all agree here that this is likely a genetic mutation of some sort.