A couple my buddy caught a few years ago out of his kayak.
Jan 23, 2023 #21 Resica Senior Member A couple my buddy caught a few years ago out of his kayak. Attachments IMG_0976.JPG 169.7 KB · Views: 7
Jan 23, 2023 #22 L lampern Sticks his nose where it doesn't belong I think DNR should bring them back to Blue Ridge Lake There used to be some big ones in there A better investment than smallmouth bass.
I think DNR should bring them back to Blue Ridge Lake There used to be some big ones in there A better investment than smallmouth bass.
Tuesday at 6:01 PM #23 NCHillbilly Administrator Staff member lampern said: I think DNR should bring them back to Blue Ridge Lake There used to be some big ones in there A better investment than smallmouth bass. Click to expand... Maybe they'd eat some of the spots, but I doubt it.
lampern said: I think DNR should bring them back to Blue Ridge Lake There used to be some big ones in there A better investment than smallmouth bass. Click to expand... Maybe they'd eat some of the spots, but I doubt it.
Tuesday at 8:48 PM #24 L lampern Sticks his nose where it doesn't belong NCHillbilly said: Maybe they'd eat some of the spots, but I doubt it. Click to expand... Unfortunately the spots seem to breed with the smallmouth and the smallmouth disappear. I don't think stocking will prevent that So as you said try a few muskie and see if they eat any spots
NCHillbilly said: Maybe they'd eat some of the spots, but I doubt it. Click to expand... Unfortunately the spots seem to breed with the smallmouth and the smallmouth disappear. I don't think stocking will prevent that So as you said try a few muskie and see if they eat any spots