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What's up with the Walleye in the TWRA lakes?
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<blockquote data-quote="RUGER" data-source="post: 5576967" data-attributes="member: 275"><p>When Carroll Lake was re-opened after the spillway failure they listed Walleye as one of the species that can be caught there.</p><p>I have never caught one, nor has anyone that I have ever talked to.</p><p></p><p>I was looking on the TWRA website and seeing what the deal was with the "new" Lake Halford, previously known as the 1,000 acre lake.</p><p>Now they list Walleye as one of the species that you can catch there as well.</p><p></p><p>Lake Halford I can actually see it, as it is a very deep lake with quite a bit of fresh water coming into it.</p><p>Carroll Lake, however, is very shallow, normal depth is around 5 feet.</p><p></p><p>Did they really put them in there or what???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RUGER, post: 5576967, member: 275"] When Carroll Lake was re-opened after the spillway failure they listed Walleye as one of the species that can be caught there. I have never caught one, nor has anyone that I have ever talked to. I was looking on the TWRA website and seeing what the deal was with the "new" Lake Halford, previously known as the 1,000 acre lake. Now they list Walleye as one of the species that you can catch there as well. Lake Halford I can actually see it, as it is a very deep lake with quite a bit of fresh water coming into it. Carroll Lake, however, is very shallow, normal depth is around 5 feet. Did they really put them in there or what??? [/QUOTE]
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