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<blockquote data-quote="lunkerslayer" data-source="post: 443582" data-attributes="member: 217"><p>Before the grade raise on devils lake there was all kinds of submerged vegetation now every major road surrounding the basin is covered in rock. I will agree that ndgf for some reason doesn't want to stock perch fry and continue to stock walleye and other species like crappie. They dont even want to stock perch in any of these lakes north of hiighway 2. You see that the ndgf have decided to make devils lake a walleye lake now and stocking perch in lakes farther south of the state. As far as ice fishing goes, we have been hashing the same dilemmas and that lakes are over run with guides and tbe technology has been a game changer when it comes to finding active fish. I do appreciate your input and will look forward to your updates on what is the leading reason why the ndgf doesn't feel its necessary to stock more perch in the basin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lunkerslayer, post: 443582, member: 217"] Before the grade raise on devils lake there was all kinds of submerged vegetation now every major road surrounding the basin is covered in rock. I will agree that ndgf for some reason doesn't want to stock perch fry and continue to stock walleye and other species like crappie. They dont even want to stock perch in any of these lakes north of hiighway 2. You see that the ndgf have decided to make devils lake a walleye lake now and stocking perch in lakes farther south of the state. As far as ice fishing goes, we have been hashing the same dilemmas and that lakes are over run with guides and tbe technology has been a game changer when it comes to finding active fish. I do appreciate your input and will look forward to your updates on what is the leading reason why the ndgf doesn't feel its necessary to stock more perch in the basin. [/QUOTE]
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