
WALLEYE: Nine year old Devon Barnett of Western Port, MD. Brought in this nice sized 6 pounds 6 ounces, 27 ½ inches long and had a girth of 14 ½ inches. He caught it out in 38 ft of water off Godfrey Run on a Bagley. The color was Blue/Chartreuse.

Fifteen year old Jason Perry of Lewistown, PA brought in the nice 7 pound 1 ½ ounce Walleye for Junior Angler Award. It was 28 inches long and had a girth of 16 inches. He caught it out in 80 ft of water East of Walnut Creek on a Watermelon Stinger.

Bill Oshinski of Erie, PA brought in this 10 pound 13 ounce Walleye. It was 30 ½ inches long and had a girth of 18 ½ inches. He caught his out in 56 ft of water straight out of Walnut Creek on a Perch colored Spoon.

Six year old Destiny Montgomery of Natrona Heights, PA brought in a 7 pound 12 ½ ounce Walleye for Junior Award. It was 28 ½ inches and had a girth of 16 inches. She caught it straight out of Walnut Creek in 50 ft of water on a Spoon. Her color was Copper/Pink dots.

Fourteen year old Stephen Pritts from Latrobe, PA brought in this 9 pound 4 ½ ounce Walleye. It was 30 ¼ inches long and had a girth of 16 ¾ inches. He caught it out in 72 ft of water West of Walnut Creek on Red/Green worm harness. The Walleye seem to be doing real well right now. Some are getting them in shallow and some out going all the way out to 80 ft of water. Nice sized one also.

PERCH: Sixteen year old Nick Harris of Fairview, Pa brought in two big Perch. Both of them were 1 pound 5 ounces. The one on right was 14 inches long and had a girth of 9 ¾ inches. The other one was 13 ½ inches long and had a girth of 10 ½ inches. He was out in 60 ft of water West of Walnut Creek on Emerald shiner. Most everyone who came in today (Friday) limited on Perch. They are out there in abundance.
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