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Good thinking outside the box, Steve...I know Devil's Lake has little to no forage except YOY fish and relies entirely on their scud population - at least according to the guides I've fished with there [Jason Mitchell]and the wise Dr. Willis. If a fish eats enough of anything, regardless of size, apparently they will grow. I might be missing a part of this puzzle tho - a 10# walleye can't get that large eating scuds, rather, eating 4-6" YP which are eating scuds...that's how it works, yes?
Many men go fishing all of their lives without knowing that it is not fish they are after. ~ Henry David Thoreau
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