![]() Feel free to give out my contact info to your fellow Big Star Lake anglers. Hope that helps, and I really appreciate the fishing reports. I’m an avid fisherman in real life and walleye fishing is my absolute favorite. I’m assuming you’ve seen this report, but if not here it is: We plan to continue doing it for the foreseeable future. One benefit might be fewer, but bigger perch available for anglers.Īt this time there’s no need to do anything specifically regarding the walleye stocking. Regarding the yellow perch, it is likely that the walleye are preying on the yellow perch and reducing their population to some extent. ![]() It is possible that the walleye compete with the bass to some extent, and you are correct in that harvest (or overharvest) can play a role in the bass population of a lake. Our last survey didn’t show huge numbers of bass, but there were still plenty. We stocked it in 20, and we’re planning to stock it again with spring fingerling walleye in 2020. Yes we are continuing to manage Big Star Lake for walleye.
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