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<blockquote data-quote="Douglasdzaster" data-source="post: 499364" data-attributes="member: 27803"><p>I did some more research on the TPW site today and found where I could see what and when all our lakes are stocked with. They seem to putting different types in the lake I’ll be fishing. This year the stocked 68,169 Lone Star bass and Last year 116,086 Sunshine bass a couple years ago Palmetto bass which I have heard is the same as hybrid striped bass but these others are too. The black bass are Florida. In 1973 it says they actually stocked 655,000 Walleye. Must have not worked out because there’s none after that and I’ve never heard of a Walleye coming out of Somerville and I grew up 6 miles down the road from it. Never new what I was missing when I was young. Now I’m driving an hour to go back and learn the lake from a boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Douglasdzaster, post: 499364, member: 27803"] I did some more research on the TPW site today and found where I could see what and when all our lakes are stocked with. They seem to putting different types in the lake I’ll be fishing. This year the stocked 68,169 Lone Star bass and Last year 116,086 Sunshine bass a couple years ago Palmetto bass which I have heard is the same as hybrid striped bass but these others are too. The black bass are Florida. In 1973 it says they actually stocked 655,000 Walleye. Must have not worked out because there’s none after that and I’ve never heard of a Walleye coming out of Somerville and I grew up 6 miles down the road from it. Never new what I was missing when I was young. Now I’m driving an hour to go back and learn the lake from a boat. [/QUOTE]
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