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<blockquote data-quote="NodakBuckeye" data-source="post: 36601" data-attributes="member: 714"><p>I fished a 4,000 acre reservoir back in Ohio that was less than 30 minutes from downtown Columbus. On weekends you could almost walk across the lake there were so many boats. The lake gets tons of pressure and gives up alot of crappies, saugeyes that are stocked, white bass, small and largemouth bass, catfeesh and some really nice musky in the low 50"s. Saugeye and musky are stocked annually. Lake held the state record for saugeye, around 13# and was caught just a few years ago. Anyway, no excuse for over limits, over anything, etc... but I sometimes wonder if we under estimate fish populations and the effects of fishing. I know it is apples n oranges maybe but there are a couple million people within an hours drive of the lake and it has been a great place to fish for 30 years. Let the smacking begin, lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NodakBuckeye, post: 36601, member: 714"] I fished a 4,000 acre reservoir back in Ohio that was less than 30 minutes from downtown Columbus. On weekends you could almost walk across the lake there were so many boats. The lake gets tons of pressure and gives up alot of crappies, saugeyes that are stocked, white bass, small and largemouth bass, catfeesh and some really nice musky in the low 50"s. Saugeye and musky are stocked annually. Lake held the state record for saugeye, around 13# and was caught just a few years ago. Anyway, no excuse for over limits, over anything, etc... but I sometimes wonder if we under estimate fish populations and the effects of fishing. I know it is apples n oranges maybe but there are a couple million people within an hours drive of the lake and it has been a great place to fish for 30 years. Let the smacking begin, lol. [/QUOTE]
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