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Fishing Media => Fishing Pictures => Topic started by: wny angler on Apr 09, 2004, 05:00 PM
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seen thousands of big walleye heading up conesus lake inlet for their anual spawning run.seen many fish over 10lbs with a few that were over 13lbs.
once the season opens these fish are seldom seen and rarely caught due to the abundant baitfish population.
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we even rescued a stranded walleye
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released unharmed to continue its journey upstream
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we were careful not to disturb the stream bed while saving the fish
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That's wild. Saw the pike pics too. Hope this little stream is well patrolled cause it looks like a fish market for those on the dark side of the law.
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where is this at
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those are some great pics and it was great of you to help out that stranded fish because i bet some people would just ignore it.
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Wow, that was great to see fish schooled and spawning nice that. Great pictures.
Thanks for sharing.
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ya thanks for sharing those awsome pics ;D
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Totally awesome. What is the water temp there now. I was out Monday and the temp was 46 degrees. That would be a sight. Thanks for sharing. B
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Get the "NET"!! "Nice pics".
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Again awesome pics man! That is unbeleivable that they run up that little stream during daylight. Thanks!
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That is really amazing! Beautiful pics. Thanks WNYA!!!
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Those are some amazing pics thanks for posting them! 8)
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Great shots!
-Scott
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Wow :o :o
Great , now my keyboard is covered in drool :-[
Nice pics
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Humina.....humina......humina WOW! those are some nice pics! Good job saved the stranded walleye. who know he might even bite your line once he's done doing his thing.
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Another awesome post WNY! Those pictures bring back memories for me of a stream in eastern Wisconsin... Great job!!! ;D
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Awesome pics. I am just shaking with the fever now. ::) ::) ::)
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better wait until the snow melts before the fever hits!!! lol
Awesome pics. I am just shaking with the fever now. ::) ::) ::)
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Rueben, better get out the map, I bet even you could catch a walleye there! ;) ;D
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Fantastic pictures, I really enjoyed them!
Thanks for posting them.
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Thanks for the pics man! I have never seen fish like that in my life! Probably never will. Great job on saving the Walleye! Thanks ;D ;D ;D
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Rueben, better get out the map, I bet even you could catch a walleye there! ;) ;D
don't worry I know where that place is and I live aobut 45 min from there and I plan on going there... so I hope that I get lucky and get one!!!!!! wish me luck!!!