Swiftdeer wrote:
The eyes enter the bay for an early spring spawn in a number of the rivers that enter into the bay such as the Salmon, Moira, Trent. They can usually be found cruising around certain areas until ice out, head to the rivers towards end of winter, spawn in the rivers and around shoals, etc. then after the spawn make their way back out to the lake. There is a steady resident population year round in the bay though as others mentioned.
Thanks for the explanation. Years ago I was talking to someone at Bayview who told me that the MNR actually has a mechanism that counts the walleye. He mentioned that they do this in the spring in the rivers. He told me they've seen, in whatever contraption this counter is, walleye that were upwards of 25lbs.