View Full Version : Keeper Walleye discarded on rocks
crappiefrank
04-02-2007, 10:08 AM
I noticed the other day Two walleyes both legal size discarded loke trash on the rocks between the parking lot and price street bridge, one was about 16 inches the other maybe 20 inches, just 5 feet or so from the road, someone had to have caught them then just threw these expensive and great tasting fish away to lay and ROT......
Can't understand why anyone would do this, why not just release them to live and maybe caught by someone who would eat them.
My only thoughts are one of the numerous people that fish WITHOUT a license may have thrown them away after sighting the game warden, or just threw them away out of spite....
There as many or more slobs that fish vs slobs who hunt, and when I say slobs I mean people who have no respect for the rules let alone the game that they go after. :rant: :whistle:
buggs
04-10-2007, 03:21 PM
This time of year the walleye may have died natural deaths,
like spawning or just having been milked out etc.. Coons sometimes
drag them up near shore to eat. Just a thought.
Not too many people waste walleye.
coonskinner
04-10-2007, 05:08 PM
cant believe anybuddy do that to a walleye...anything is possible...:rolleyes:
Dissident
04-14-2007, 02:26 PM
i usually find several saugeye each spring along the rivers that die naturally but if someone left the walleyes lay they should be shot. reminds me of a couple years ago i found a large flathead at tappan well up on shore that someone left.
coonskinner
04-14-2007, 02:59 PM
i usually find several saugeye each spring along the rivers that die naturally but if someone left the walleyes lay they should be shot. reminds me of a couple years ago i found a large flathead at tappan well up on shore that someone left.
oh man wait to the flathead gurus hear that...terrible terrible i must say...even for carp,why stink up the place anyway...:mischeif:
Steve
04-14-2007, 03:25 PM
These aren't sportsmen, they are pigs.
coonskinner
04-14-2007, 03:38 PM
These aren't sportsmen, they are pigs.
right as geezer would say...
OINK!!!:D
crappiefrank
04-18-2007, 10:31 AM
NO...these walleye were fresh dead, a few hours on the rocks about 15 feet from berlin lake and 5 feet from the road, no bite marks on them, too far to have been thrown up by wind or wave action...NO..someone had to throw them there, as the water was just too far away....
Have seen recently large Crappie people discarded also, this time there was footprints and trash laying by them....
People like this are FOOLS..
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