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Pasquatch, just be willing to put in time and you will get that big laker. Here in colorado, 20-40 pounders, in both ruedi and blue mesa, used to be a daily occurence. Since our DOW started encouraging people to keep the big lakers, we don't have as many anymore, and since the drought of the early 2000's concentrated all of our fish, our big laker population is decimated compared to how it used to be. But we still have some really big ones. You gotta come here and experience some 20 pounders! (of course, I don't catch any that big, but my fishing partners do sometimes.)
Who knows how long it will take for me to get a 35"+ from the King. Maybe I will have to go to Colorado.
Quote from: Pasquatch on Feb 27, 2005, 05:27 PM Who knows how long it will take for me to get a 35"+ from the King. Maybe I will have to go to Colorado. there is not a single doubt in my mind that there are number 35"+ lakers in lake george...just gotta find'em and figure out how to get them to bite.
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