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Walleye fishing

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Written by mattchip on
If you are an avid walleye angler, you probably like to fish all year long. Winter walleye fishing tips can help you find the fish, master the skill of fishing in the winter and how to have a fulfilling day out on the ice. If you know that the water you are fishing has walleye in it, then you can successfully fish walleye in the winter. Although some anglers fish for other species during the winter months, you can find walleye that are feeding. You just have to be patient and they will come. Location is the key to walleye fishing in the winter. ... Read Full Story
Written by daschewe on
Walleye fishing is a fascinating sport, and there is nothing like catching these fish to make a fishing trip enjoyable. The walleye is a species of fish that is native to Canada and the northern United States. The name walleye comes from the fact that the eyes of this fish reflect light, the way the eyes of a cat do. It is olive or gold in color, with the maximum size ever recorded of a walleye being 42 inches long and 25 pounds in weight. Walleye is considered by many people to be the best tasting freshwater fish, and sport fishermen seek it out ... Read Full Story
Written by mattchip on
In order to find walleye in a river, it is a good idea to follow the masses. This is especially the case when you are new to the river or if it is one that you have not fished for a while. A lot of the fishermen have their own ways of doing things; however, there are a few main things that are useful and most fishermen would agree on these. One of the main things that can be useful when trying to catch walleye within a river is by following the masses. It is very important to remember that word travels fast; therefore ... Read Full Story
Written by mattchip on
The walleye is a very popular species that is sought after by the professional and the weekend angler. The walleye's white, flaky meat makes an excellent meal and they're a lot of fun to catch too. These are some of the reasons they are so popular. The walleye prefer water that is cold but they can be found in warm water as well. Lakes and rivers with rocky, sandy or gravel bottoms make the best environment for this species. One of the best places to go walleye fishing in Michigan is Muskegon Lake. This fresh-water lake covers approximately 4,150 acres and it can be ... Read Full Story
Written by mattchip on
Catching walleye from a canoe can be fun, exciting and productive when you have a few simple tips to help you out. As you may already know the walleye can be a very challenging species. They will put up a fight that you won't soon forget. However, it's for this reason that fishing from a canoe can also be a challenge in itself. Walleye can grow to some fairly nice sizes. Combine this with the struggle they can put up and you may find yourself tipping over into the water much of the time instead of reeling in a nice catch. Of course, a ... Read Full Story
Larry Humphrey shows off his near-record peacock bass. There are fishing trips and then there are fishing trips. Avid angler Larry Humphrey of the Near East Side fishes Alum Creek, Hoover Reservoir and Lake Erie, of course. But his favorite spot is a ...  
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Toledo Walleye coach Nick Vitucci minced no words in a pregame speech, informing his players he would replace the bulk of the roster if they did not step up Saturday night. For two periods, job security looked to be ensured for the Walleye as they ...  
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Fishing NewsPlain Dealer Only a couple of charter fishing boats still operate this late in the season, now that marinas are shuttered for the year. Hostettler's 21-foot Ranger was ... See all stories on this topic  
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According to the Grand Rapids Press's Michael Zuidema, the Grand Rapids Griffins have decided to give Red Wings prospect Sebastien Piche more playing time and a little leeway in adjusting to professional hockey by sending him down to the Red...  
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A Port Stanley fishery has been fined a total of $16,000 for overfishing walleye, yellow perch and white bass last year. On Nov. 13, Bonnie Jackson and Joe Jackson of L.R. Jackson Fisheries Ltd.[...]  
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The fishing report from New Mexico Wildlife Department is generated by officers and anglers.   Area lake reports:   Conchas Lake: Fishing pressure was very light but a few walleye and white bass were taken by anglers using jigging spoons, minnows...  
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In the late 1990s walleye fishing on Canyon Ferry Reservoir underwent a dramatic transition. The walleye population -- illegally introduced into the reservoir during the 1980s -- exploded. Trophy catches of fish over 30 inches were remarkably common.  
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