Can anyone tell me WDFW's reasoning for not having one single lake on this side of the mountains containing Walleyes? Is they are afraid they will eat the trout or what? I live in Arlington and I have 30 lakes within 25 miles of me that I can catch Trout. Is it too much to ask they allow Walleyes in one lake? What gives? I am tired of driving to Banks, Rufus, Roosevelt, Potholes, Moses and Oregon on the Columbia just to catch the best tasting fish there is.
Just venting.
Joe
Walleyes
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- Joe Heater
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Walleyes
I have never met a fish yet that respected a big purchase. You can own a $100 boat or you can own a $30,000 boat. You might be more comfortable, but don't expect any fish to care about your investment.
RE:Walleyes
The reason there are none on the coast is the state didn't plan for them. The oringal walleye where put into Banks in the 1930's and they have migrated via channels and irrigation ditches throwout the Columbia River drainage.
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RE:Walleyes
Jmay im with you on walleye being the best freshwater fish that swims, im from back east and I would give up ten 5lb rainbow trout just for one 3lb marble eye ..lol .i really miss them ..i feel your pain , but atleast your making the trips to get them .i havent got to that point yet but i feel its coming soon ... BBDJoe Heater wrote:Can anyone tell me WDFW's reasoning for not having one single lake on this side of the mountains containing Walleyes? Is they are afraid they will eat the trout or what? I live in Arlington and I have 30 lakes within 25 miles of me that I can catch Trout. Is it too much to ask they allow Walleyes in one lake? What gives? I am tired of driving to Banks, Rufus, Roosevelt, Potholes, Moses and Oregon on the Columbia just to catch the best tasting fish there is.
Just venting.
Joe
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