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Hamilton bay - Walleye Stocking
07-25-2012, 08:42 AM
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RE: Hamilton bay - Walleye Stocking
(07-24-2012 10:32 AM)OldTimer Wrote:  Bass are not native to any Ontario inland lake - only the Great Lakes and St Lawrence systems originally had the species., yet walleye were native in many inland lakes.

http://www.mnr.gov.on.ca/stdprodconsume/...095205.pdf

No doubt - the decline of the walleye is due to competition from competing species, overfishing (both sport and commercial), and loss of suitable habitat and spawning areas (i.e pollution, silt, construction).

When I was in Algonquin this past weekend, I read about the introduction of smallmouth bass to the area. When the ministry introduced smallmouth bass, they didn't realize that they would out-compete the native brookies.

And now the smallies are all over the park!

Who knows what the walleye will do Tongue. If we have any luck, they'll start learning how to crawl onto shore to eat Canada Goose eggs Wink

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