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Originally Posted by slider
I'm not a walley fisherman at all. But found your post pretty interesting, unless some serious water or health condition took out your wally eye population the only onther answer would be they moved..from what i know the EYES are not long distance migrators maybe up to 10 miles or so, couild be a few miles further. How far from your favorite past summer spots have you traveled to try to track down a migrating walleye population. I didn't check on what health issues could infect walleyes and not other fish species. Which would be a castistropic answer to your disapearing walleyes. Good luck in your quest..Tite Lines to ya. P/S LONG TIME NO CHAT..ALWAYS FOUND YOUR POSTS INTERESTINMG.
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Thanks for the nice words... The local anglers are MUCH more concerned about the disappearance of Walleyes in the river.. They don't care.. You'll see me bitch a lot of the NYS DEC/Fisheries.. they are awful compared to NJ, and NJ has not even close to the water resources that NY has.. I have been in touch with Pa. anglers and they say they see the same thing in the northern Pa. section of the Sus.river, as well as the Juniata River.. They have told me the Pa. DEC has concerns, so we'll see. Its just interesting to me that I can go fishing in November in 40 degree water and catch fish almost every cast, and the same spots in June in 60 degree water, you'll never even get a bite.. I thought perhaps others have had similar experiences in other river systems...bob