good to know but they opened smallmouth year around here in zone 10 north of hwy 17 cause theres just too many there everywhere invading all the lakes so im just doing my part to drop the population especially in the good walleye lakes!
Well said
July 3rd, 2014, 09:36 AM
Avid Angler
I would rather see people eating 4lb Smallies than harvesting Walleye currently. Bass populations are doing well and not only are they a blast to catch they are delicious smoked stuffed in mushroom caps with cheese.
July 6th, 2014, 05:34 PM
shawn800x
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Originally Posted by avid angler
i would rather see people eating 4lb smallies than harvesting walleye currently. Bass populations are doing well and not only are they a blast to catch they are delicious smoked stuffed in mushroom caps with cheese.
that sounds delicous wow! Send the recipe this way dude!
July 9th, 2014, 02:02 PM
LakerLover
Lake Waseosa near Huntsville
Does anyone have any advice for a rookie fishing Lake Waseosa for the first time? Species, baits, locations??? Many thanks. LakerLover
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Originally Posted by blasted_saber
Beauty fish.
And before the incoming crap storm hits, I'll post this here
Does anyone have any advice for a rookie fishing Lake Waseosa for the first time? Species, baits, locations??? Many thanks. LakerLover
Nothing particular about that lake. Just hit the usual smallmouth habitat; rock piles, log piles etc. Try and find cover locations with quick access to deeper water.