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Let's See Your Last Walleyes Of The Season!!!!!!!!!!!!


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Got 3 fish last night and am going out again tonight to try with the kids and again one more time tomorrow night so when I get the pics downloaded I'll post the weekends catch.

Tunrevir~

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Any advice for one last walleye of the season? (or first and last in my case) I seem to have caught everything this season but walleyes.

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I think they sell them at Lund's Quetico \:\)

Sorry that was cruel of me.

Your not going to catch em sitting on the puter...get out and get a line wet! Good Luck \:\)

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The easiest way to get them is to go to Cub Foods and head to the meat department. The label says they are walleyes, but they could be zander...

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Quetico, If you live in the metro area best bet is to hit Tonka. Find a deep hole 25-40 fow and sit patiently jigging with one pole and the other with bobber and red hook. Early morning or early evening is the best time.

Good Luck,

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Finally got some river walleyes this winter. Too bad it took til the last day. This is one of 2 large walleyes. One was 25". I thought this one was also about that but it looks a little bigger than the other one in photos. Shoulda measured oh well. 305758108.jpg

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169sportsman are you the same 169sportsman from the demo site? If you are i believe i met your uncle up at upper red lake last week.

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Sorry for the size and multiple pics but I am just learning about cutting, pasting and sharing photoes but these all came from Forest lake this past Friday.

Tunrevir~

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Oh yea, good trick. Have your little son hold your 'eyes to make them look bigger.

Great fishes!

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 Originally Posted By: crestliner16
169sportsman are you the same 169sportsman from the demo site? If you are i believe i met your uncle up at upper red lake last week.

LOL!Yup that is me. And yes that would be my uncle Al. Small world huh. \:\)

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Here's a pic of the walleyes I caught this weekend on Tonka: Ohh yeah, nothing but little perch :-)

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Here is a 25" i got on a south metro lake, the fish was suspended 5 feet under the ice in 23 feet of water:

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And here is one my brother got aboot 10 minutes later that went 22"

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Wow! Nice fish Bob-O! Congrats and what a way to end the year! Gives you something to shoot for this open water season I guess. Great job and nice pics!

Tunrevir~

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Heres my first and last walleye of the season.

18"er caught it in bald eagle. Sure did taste great!

Dont even ask where in bald eagle either lol

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Sorry this is the best pic i have that is outside due to forum policy...

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caught it last 2 fridays ago actually along with 5 crappies we took home. And no that waasnt sarcasm it just sucks that you cant even take a picture inside if it is dark out!

Oh well,

Ryan

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