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<blockquote data-quote="Buckrun" data-source="post: 102131" data-attributes="member: 51"><p>I remember my parents taking me to a cabin my cousins had on the lake in the early whatevers. It was nasty! </p><p> </p><p>Today? It is great! The zebra mussels cleaned up everything, and the Gobi fish are eating everything! But, it is still possible to fish the tributaries in the spring and limit out on walleye, and super easy to go just a mile out with some minnies and get 60 perch inside of 2 hours. Good walleye are still there, but not as big as you used to get them in the 10lb range. Most are at best 4-5lbs on average. You catch more Sheephead than you used to, and sometimes they have those Lampreys sucking the life out of them attached.</p><p> </p><p>I love fishing! We most always end up with good meals! Although you can't eat too much of it too often, because they are loaded with evil carcinogenic death metals that eat your brain and internal organs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buckrun, post: 102131, member: 51"] I remember my parents taking me to a cabin my cousins had on the lake in the early whatevers. It was nasty! Today? It is great! The zebra mussels cleaned up everything, and the Gobi fish are eating everything! But, it is still possible to fish the tributaries in the spring and limit out on walleye, and super easy to go just a mile out with some minnies and get 60 perch inside of 2 hours. Good walleye are still there, but not as big as you used to get them in the 10lb range. Most are at best 4-5lbs on average. You catch more Sheephead than you used to, and sometimes they have those Lampreys sucking the life out of them attached. I love fishing! We most always end up with good meals! Although you can't eat too much of it too often, because they are loaded with evil carcinogenic death metals that eat your brain and internal organs. [/QUOTE]
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