I have no problem with the situation on cumberland as it now exists for walleye. The potential for (if they are left) the native walleye have proven to grow bigger than has ever been in lake erie. That being said it would be intresting to give them a chance again with stocking, if that genetic strain is still here. if so it would be just intresting if we could stock the home grown walleye and see what would happen in spite of the stocked erie strain that is now stocked.The fishermen that I have talked to that live in the mount victory area are now waiting for the "walleye run" up the rockcastle river to fish for walleye in the 4 to 5 pound range. If there is truly a walleye run up the rockcastle river they would be the lake strain and then my argument would be pretty much mute because they would have already crossed and then there would be no native walleye. The state has said that there are native walleye in the rockcastle but the above "walleye run" would frown that none have crossed.I just looked for a better fishery and that is all. If it is gone then it is gone. My opinion might have been jaded by PWT jerks but that is another issue. I do apologize to you Mr Birdstrike for my last post if I insulted you in any way, that was not my intent.



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