01-09-2017, 05:10 PM
Thanks for responding. Who knows how Walleye made it to lake mead. that is a long swim down the Colorado river.
I told Doug Nielsen who was the writer of the article in the RJ, I am now determined to catch a walleye out of mead since its the only fish species I haven't caught out of Mead. I told him a area I think they might be, and he responded you are looking in the right area. But wouldn't say yes or no if the area i think they might be is it or not.
Only hint I can give the forum members is go straight across the lake from echo bay towards a very deep spot where the Colorado river flows. Its around 100-140 feet deep. The water is cold down there and a lot of places to hide from stripers.
I am hoping I can get out on a boat again to fish. It really sucks having a broken back. The smallest waves I can feel and basically would shut me down from the pain if I hit a big wake/wave. Going to make the decision here in 2 weeks if I am going to do the surgery on it, or keep letting it self heal.
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I told Doug Nielsen who was the writer of the article in the RJ, I am now determined to catch a walleye out of mead since its the only fish species I haven't caught out of Mead. I told him a area I think they might be, and he responded you are looking in the right area. But wouldn't say yes or no if the area i think they might be is it or not.
Only hint I can give the forum members is go straight across the lake from echo bay towards a very deep spot where the Colorado river flows. Its around 100-140 feet deep. The water is cold down there and a lot of places to hide from stripers.
I am hoping I can get out on a boat again to fish. It really sucks having a broken back. The smallest waves I can feel and basically would shut me down from the pain if I hit a big wake/wave. Going to make the decision here in 2 weeks if I am going to do the surgery on it, or keep letting it self heal.
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