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I don't know about that. Not many states have more natural lakes than we have here.
Hmmmm. Not the states I expected you to spit out. My first 3 would have been Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan. BTW......I have been through every state east of the Mississippi and quite a few west of it. Don't get natural lakes confused with reservoirs.
Here's a readhttp://wizzley.com/what-state-has-the-most-lakes/
i have yet to fish a reservoir, hence why i dont chip in any opinions on discussions of reservoirs, therefore i didnt get them confused by any means. and why would i mention YOUR first three picks when those 3 are major fishing states already known by many, so why not throw in a few states folks forget about, WHICH HAPPEN TO BE ON THE WEST SIDE OF THAT MISSISSIPPI
I didnt say old but since you suggested it I would say ya, your to old be messing with some of us younger bucks! Lol you asked for it Scott!
I know this subject has been talked to death , I would like to add my two cents. I just turned 70 this year and while that doesn't make me an expert it does give me some history to draw on. In the last 40 or so years of fishing I have seen the size of fish caught not only here in Ind. but in a lake we fish in Wisconsin decrease. In Wis. we would regularly get fish in the 3/4 to 1 lb. range on a fairly regular basis. The size decreased and 20 or so yrs. ago they reduced the limit. The last few years we have again caught fish in the 3/4 lb. range. Locally I have seen the size decrease in the last 25 yrs.I honestly don't think you can continue to take 5 gallon buckets full of fish and continue to have a quality and quantity fishery. Many of you know of Rice lake in Canada. Although I have never been to the lake I remember on of the first group of guys from here that went up there and came back with gigantic gills. Years later the same guys reported the size had dropped .There again they took literately thousands. I understand they put a limit on them. I believe a 25 limit would in a few years give us a return of larger fish. I am all for it. I like pulling those big gills in that I am getting across the line in Mich. Just my two cents worth . Thanks for listening.