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Author Topic: Lake Geneva Report 6/4/10...Photos  (Read 1549 times)

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Offline Lee Borgersen

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Don't look now folks, but guess what I saw Friday. Let's call it (LGWS). Have you figured it out yet? Are you ready to give up trying to guess? OK, enough of the foreplay. The answer is "Lake Geneva Walleye Stocking". The DNR truck backed into the Linn Pier Launch on Friday, hooked up the water shoot and dumped in 60,000 walleye. They had just dumped another 20,000 down on the west end of the lake.

The way it was explained to me was that another 100,000 were still scheduled to be stocked. Now before you get to excited I was able to see the size of the walleye stocked. I was told that they were classified as fingerling/fry. The actual size was about the size of a pinhead minnow when I viewed one of the actual individual fish.

Hey, at this point we should all be grateful that were back on the stocking list. Let's hope they don't all get eaten before they get a chance to grow.


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See ya on the water,

Lee


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