totally feasible,and im ust about 100 percent sure I fished that spot last weekend,looks like the left point just out of lattins cove before you enter Danbury bay to the left.
Foliage is way to far along. I will also check the shoreline Mark but doesn't look like that area at all coming out of latins, I was there yesterday as well. I am calling BS, but I guess you never know. We have caught Pike and Walleye but never a striper.
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but why say its not possible to be candlewood without getting more info.. CT has stripers. all it would take is some dude dropping a schoolie into the lake. is that sooo crazy to think thats possible? and funny buck call is worried about one striper in the lake when the tournament guys will fish beds and drop them off at a launch 6 miles away. that will do more damage than one big striper ever could.
One might not be a threat but if they start to get established and reproduce, i think it will have an adverse effect on the fishing. Landlocked stripers are usually found in huge impoundments with with extremely large populations of shad/herring to munch on. Cwood would definitely change for the worse imo.
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I don't think it is,there were leaves and buds popping there last wknd.i believe it to be true,the shore looks like cwood.why not?they have been caught in the housy just as big.