After reading the posts about cumberland musky i realize there was some confusion. My only question was about the opinion from those that are here weather the fish that exist in the lake may propagate with stable water levels like the self sustaining population in Dale and that was it. Now for the walleye,I realize that we have some pilot projects for the native strain walleye,so it appears I must shut up about that until we have some data. that being said I would assume that we will continue to stock the erie strain in cumberland and that is ok. The telemetry study on laurel gave some insight about their habits which is good. We have an ice free winter with erie strain in the lake. Would not a same telemetry study for winter walleye open up new fishing opportunities and tourist fishermen that are ice bound up north?I see the stuff up north for ice fishing but I never here of winter walleye fishing here aside from the powerplant dishcharge. Just a question?