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West end sak where have the bigger Willie's gone theory!
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<blockquote data-quote="Fisherman25" data-source="post: 290897" data-attributes="member: 393"><p>This is not product of overfishing, it’s a product of a changing system. We have such an abundance of smelt, young white Bass, perch etc etc. It’s the downside to having massive spawning hatches the past 3 or more years. If you drive around and graph out in 40-80 fow, there’s fish everywhere. At some point, things will change enough again and the cycle will change. Also, with all the years of high water, vegetation is virtually non existent in the shallows when you get west of Douglas bay. So the majority of the fish as a whole are deeper. </p><p></p><p>And yes, the younger walleyes are shallower because they need smaller forage, and probably because they are the prey if they go deeper. Things could change this summer with more normal water levels. We’ll see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fisherman25, post: 290897, member: 393"] This is not product of overfishing, it’s a product of a changing system. We have such an abundance of smelt, young white Bass, perch etc etc. It’s the downside to having massive spawning hatches the past 3 or more years. If you drive around and graph out in 40-80 fow, there’s fish everywhere. At some point, things will change enough again and the cycle will change. Also, with all the years of high water, vegetation is virtually non existent in the shallows when you get west of Douglas bay. So the majority of the fish as a whole are deeper. And yes, the younger walleyes are shallower because they need smaller forage, and probably because they are the prey if they go deeper. Things could change this summer with more normal water levels. We’ll see. [/QUOTE]
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