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Old 07-05-2018, 07:37 PM   #11
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I find your statement very interesting. Are you a fisheries biologist? There are many reasons why the fishing on Winni has changed. Blaming tournaments is a knee jek reaction. There are no big tounaments up this way, so there are probably no more than 40-50 bass fisherman out on 50,000 acres plus on a Sunday. Hardly impactful for a healthy lake.
So about 175 fish, each week, say 25 weekends, is 4,375 fish, no not just fish but the largest & healtiest fish, all dislocated to a location a long way away. And the other say 4,375 fish that do a round trip into & out of the livewell due to culling. Thats not nothing and your out of hand dismissal of this is also "interesting". And saying the lake is 50k acres is disingeunous, at best. Its 44k acres and maybe half the lake never holds any appreciable numbers of bass. And, who said Winni is a healthy lake?
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