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Location: WI | I caught one on the Bay this Sept that was 28". Maybe you don't hear about them becuase they're not really noteworthy? |
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| Was there this past weekend 2 days 10 hours each day nothing happening out there never saw a boat put a net in the water |
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| I was out on the big pond this past weekend and it reminded me of being out on the ocean during low tide for how much of the shoreline I saw. Didn't see a fish, the perch fishermen were having a tough go of it too. |
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| Could be, JKahler.
Nobody's going to come on here or anywhere else and brag that they caught a 33"er, I agree. Its obviously not going to make the 45-or-better Big Fish contest, so you're just not going to see them pop up online. I'm just saying that from the guys I know, and the ones they know.....there's not much for sub-45" fish being caught this year, for whatever reason. And again, that heavy saturation early/mid-2000s batch of fish is now of brag-worthy size, so a large chunk of the total of what's out there is in that range. Hopefully the babies are just off doing whatever it is that little fish do.
And I do also agree that we may very well be entering what will likely be a mini-era of humbling, reality check Green Bay fishing. Which might not be all bad. GB's draw is incredible and the pressure very concentrated when the word gets out.
-Eric |
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| http://www.jsonline.com/sports/outdoors/106381143.html
Interesting .... |
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