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Re:Saginaw Shiver on the River
Reel_Screamer 
  Port: Saginaw Bay, Ludington, Where ever.....   02/13/2007 00:01
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Yea Greg they always have a good turn out but the numbers of big fish are down considerably from years past. That just goes to show that the older class fish are'nt as plentiful as they were 6 to 7 years ago.Back then the top 25 fish were all pretty close in weight.But all in all we still have a very good fishery and this summer is going to outstanding in "good eater fish".In the 16 to 20 inch class.I see the Saginaw Bay looking like Lake Erie 10yrs ago when all you could catch is barely legal fish.Now look at Erie it's flourishing with big numbers of mountable fish.Atleast thats what I gather from one Lake to the other.Good luck and tight lines,and last but not least Be Careful out there........ "Walleye the other white Meat"

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