Has anyone even seen a live walleye out of cedar lake?
No, you have to keep them in the water to live.
I have only fished Cedar about 5 times in my life, so I am not a good survey source. I need to fish it more, especially since it is so close to me. I have never caught or seen a walleye there in my 5 trips. I believe PaulD and PDona know Cedar well, and one or both have caught/seen walleye there.
I caught two, about 12-13" each in August year before last. On a floating rapala just before dark 100 yards or less from the boat launch. No one else I know has caught one.
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Originally Posted By: Don P
Originally Posted By: JohnS
Has anyone even seen a live walleye out of cedar lake?
No, you have to keep them in the water to live.
I have only fished Cedar about 5 times in my life, so I am not a good survey source. I need to fish it more, especially since it is so close to me. I have never caught or seen a walleye there in my 5 trips. I believe PaulD and PDona know Cedar well, and one or both have caught/seen walleye there.
Nope , Deadbird is the only one I have heard of getting any. Largefry reported a fish kill at the fall stocking there.
Has anyone even seen a live walleye out of cedar lake?
No, you have to keep them in the water to live.
I have only fished Cedar about 5 times in my life, so I am not a good survey source. I need to fish it more, especially since it is so close to me. I have never caught or seen a walleye there in my 5 trips. I believe PaulD and PDona know Cedar well, and one or both have caught/seen walleye there.
Nope , Deadbird is the only one I have heard of getting any. Largefry reported a fish kill at the fall stocking there.
Yep!! Unfortunatley. Not the lakes fault or the walleyes, I was told by the Deep it was the last stop of the day and they did not fair as well as the others. A sad sight to see for sure, hopefully they make up for it in future stockings.
Glad to hear the few Deadbird found were of good size already, perhaps I need to start brushing up on my Walleye and make it a point to find some, I wouldn't want the Deep to think they are too elusive and stop stocking them.
Has anyone even seen a live walleye out of cedar lake?
I have personally been on the shocking boat spring and fall last year, and we didn't shock a single one. That's not to say they were other areas than our loop. The deepest we shocked was about 8 feet. All of the bass fishing, and trolling for trout, I would think we'd get something? NOTHING! I think Deadbird found the needle in the haystack.
9000 walleye fingerlings being stock into Lake Zoar?
Doesn't lake zoar have a public consumption on every fish species, to the extent that you're not allowed to eat any fish species from lakes or? And that's where we dump the fingerlings for the walleye program, which by the way is a put-and-take fishery we can eat delicious walleye?