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Re: Stocking walleye
#15084
Oct 12th a 06:31 PM
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by Pottsy |
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I have had good luck with LMB/Walleye with a minnow, crawfish, and bluegill/pumpkinseed forage base. (Pond is quite fertile) In particular my walleye appear to have spawned last year after being stocked in November of 2002 at a length of 2-4". The young of the originally stocked walleye are now at 5-7" with the adults 16-18". Points of interest: Pond is 1 1/2 acres, 8' deep max with an average of about 3' Sees 18" plus of ice over winter but is constantly aerated at this time. During the spring spawning time I pump a constant supply of water in from a drainage ditch. This might be part of the spawning success key. (The walleye gather in this area of inflow) Rocky bottom for 50%
All to say I have had success with walleye and am happy with my decision to stock them.
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by Bill Cody - 05/06/24 07:22 PM
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