I just finished an awesome walleye dinner and it prompted me to make this post.......I have walleye in my little puddle and have been enjoying feasting on arguably the best tasting fresh water fish there is. Yes, they do not typically reproduce in ponds. I consider that a pro in my pond as I can control their numbers. In my area, advanced size walleye are available to ladder stock to avoid predation of LMB. Another pro IMO is they have a smaller mouth gap and tend to target fusiform shaped fish like YOY LMB and YP which helps with potential over population of those species while not being significant competition for the LMB.

My question is why would somebody with a BOW suitable for walleye and with availability not stock them in appropriate numbers? Maybe one of the most under utilized stocking options?

Last edited by Bill D.; 11/09/18 08:27 PM. Reason: clarification

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