rk_diver
05-26-2009, 06:16 PM
Forgot...I've attached another image, this one a low quality B&W snapshot from my Aqua-Vu. I was on Mendota past Dunn's Bar seeing if there were any Walleyes hanging out. Most of the time all I saw was the silt swirling from a fish taking off before I could see it. Alot of times these are rough fish, game fish usually aren't afraid of much anything. Anyway this guy was laying alongside a rock in 30+ FOW. We see this a lot while diving, my personal un-professional opinion when you see a walleye like this he's resting. If he was actively looking for lunch I wouldn't expect him to have half his vision blocked by a rock. True or false, my opinion.
The color photo, not very good quality, shot with my first underwater camera, is one of my favorites. It's a walleye "sitting" on his tail on one rock horizontally, and his belly up against a second rock vertically. I've only seen this the one time!
Rick
The color photo, not very good quality, shot with my first underwater camera, is one of my favorites. It's a walleye "sitting" on his tail on one rock horizontally, and his belly up against a second rock vertically. I've only seen this the one time!
Rick