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Old 11-07-2023, 04:58 PM
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only the big whitefish died in the summer kills .
never seen one dead white this summer , which was great to not see. not like a few years ago where my shore line was full of dead whites every day for weeks.
You should have seen the size of the whitefish that were winterkilled in dalmead. I'll bet there were at least a dozen on the shore pushing the 6lb mark.
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Old 11-08-2023, 06:00 AM
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What was the avg lbs before the stocking?
1.5 - 3.0 lbs was the average

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only the big whitefish died in the summer kills .
never seen one dead white this summer , which was great to not see. not like a few years ago where my shore line was full of dead whites every day for weeks.
I believe the WF population is so low in Pigeon now there isn’t much left to summerkill. I remember the county using a loader to load up dump trucks of killed WF off of Mameo beach to be hauled away.

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Old 11-08-2023, 08:22 AM
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Was Wabamun and LSA the same story? Because they all have jumbos in them too and I believe both had walleye introductions in the not so distant past.
on a side note the walleye in pigeon were few but big before the mass stocking .was normal to catch 5-9 lb walleye . my personal best was 12lb 15 oz. they grew fast with all the whitefish for food .
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Old 11-08-2023, 11:59 AM
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All you ever hear is that the walleye ate all the whitefish fry in pigeon lake. There’s no more whitefish in the lake there’s to much walleye. All that happened was the abundance of walleye pushed the whites to deeper water and there is still lots of whites in the lake. Figure out how to catch them and quite complaining that they are not there cause they are and very catchable.
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