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Eric,
A friend of mine who is a fisheries biologist and tournament bass angler has personally caught a Walleye in Lake Washington (about 5 years ago as I recall). He has the photo's also. There is no doubt in my mind that there is a tiny population at the moment, but that certainly could change over time. There is no biological reason Lake Washington could not support a huge population of Walleye, but it is a very unpopular thought to fishery biologists as they are very worried about the predation problem to salmonids (which likely will occur since walleye are pelagic and their range overlaps salmonids much more than other spiny rays).
ciao,
Marc
Eric you spelled Skeptical wrong
Hey Eric, I found this article from the Seattle Times. I guess this 'eye was caught just last month.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/othersports/2011140409_outn21...
Con Ville probably brought it back from the river and called the paper just to see his name in print.
I was fishing for a couple bass under a dock in the NW Bass tourney on Lk Wa two years ago and that fag set up on the other side of the dock and started casting to the same fish.
Kevin Bye said:Hey Eric, I found this article from the Seattle Times. I guess this 'eye was caught just last month.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/othersports/2011140409_outn21...
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