02-15-2005, 01:49 AM
[cool][#0000ff]It is suspected (hoped) that both northerns and walleyes were smart enough and hardy enough to get upstream and survive in the Sevier River. Same with channel cats. However, unless there is a big planned planting, at the time when there is a decent population of forage (perch), we are not likely to see many (any) northerns or walleyes. Natural recruitment takes a long time if there are only a few to get things started.[/#0000ff]
[#0000ff][/#0000ff]
[#0000ff]I have heard unsubstantiated reports of a couple of small walleye being taken, near the head of the lake last summer, but until RELIABLE sources document a catch or two, it has to be treated as heresay. I just hope some bozo doesn't luck into a couple and keep them. I know at least a few guys that would gladly attend a lynching party.[/#0000ff]
[signature]
[#0000ff][/#0000ff]
[#0000ff]I have heard unsubstantiated reports of a couple of small walleye being taken, near the head of the lake last summer, but until RELIABLE sources document a catch or two, it has to be treated as heresay. I just hope some bozo doesn't luck into a couple and keep them. I know at least a few guys that would gladly attend a lynching party.[/#0000ff]
[signature]