The KDFWR shocked up a 14lb Walleye last week below the Dam at Cumberland.
I wonder if it was one of SSKY's "pets" :) :)
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The KDFWR shocked up a 14lb Walleye last week below the Dam at Cumberland.
I wonder if it was one of SSKY's "pets" :) :)
Well that rumor should get every tin boat within 200 miles into the river.
[QUOTE=birdstrike;315117]Well that rumor should get every tin boat within 200 miles into the river.[/QUOTE]
There is now a pic. on the fishing forum at lakecumberland.com :)
It was a KDFWR officer who made the post.
Nice fish for sure.
So just a side note-I noticed the fish has little color to it. I've noticed this with a lot of fish I've caught in the winter, especially bass, that lose thier lateral lines and just take on a very bland color. Seeing I dont fish for much walleye, minus the occasional close realitive sauger I pick up occasionaly from the river, I would had possibly had a hard time idenitifing the fish until I tried to lip it. LOL. So does anyone know exaclty why fish lose color in the winter? Is it a metabolism thing? Obviously the fish is healthy, its not only big but fat also. So I dont think there is anything wrong with her.
[URL]http://www.fishin.com/forums2/showthread.php?p=315162#post315162[/URL]
Take a look.
Peter
Nothing like a few 10 inch protein shakes to turn her into 20lbs...
[QUOTE=Lowerider;315190]Nothing like a few 10 inch protein shakes to turn her into 20lbs...[/QUOTE]
Man, what a FISH!!!
Gary
[QUOTE=Boone;315193]Man, what a FISH!!!
Gary[/QUOTE]
took the words out of my mouth. that would be one heck of a sandwich.
Thats a beast! I wonder what that fish is eating to get so big?
I think it shows how deep she has been.