> In a message dated 1/30/03 2:06:37 PM, bongi_at_cox-internet.com writes:
>
> << What natural elements control Pike population in north eastern waters
that
> are not present in the west? >>
>
> Exactly my question. I have a cabin on a lake in southeastern Ontario
which
> contains Lake Trout, Lake Herring, Northern Pike, Walleyes, Largemouth
bass,
> Smallmouth Bass, Yellow Perch, Bullheads, Rock Bass, Bluegill Sunfish,
> Pumpkinseed Sunfish and Bluntnose minnows. The Walleye are least numerous,
> followed by the Northern Pike. Something keeps these two predator fish
under
> control.
>
> Lee Harper
> Media, PA
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