That's what i am stating. Here we have too many skies. He states .5 skie per acre is a good rule of thumb. We caught 3 in 1.5 hrs within 100 ft of each other in low water conditions so i know they weren't bunched up because of high water. The walleye populations in lakes in Wisconsin were decimated by skies by improper management. This is the only thing i am concerned with. We don't need more of them here and i am against the new 40" reg. Not trying to argue or anything. Just looking for facts on this subject. This would happen in any body of water no matter river or lake. I would actually think it would be worse in a river system than a lake also because of a smaller area overall. It was also stated that after the forage fish are decimated the skies will turn even more to the game fish.