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Friday, June 27, 2008
Why Do They Tag Fish ?
By Doug Leier :: 239 Views :: 0 Comments :: Article Rating :: Fishing - Walleye Fishing, Conservation and the Environment, Question of the Week, Fishing 101

Most hunters are aware of bird bands. Those most familiar are the metallic leg bands on ducks and geese. To a lesser extent, the same is true for fish, except that fish captured for research projects typically have some type of tag attached instead of a band. The tags carry the same...

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Wednesday, June 11, 2008
How Do You Get Tired From Fishing?
By Karl Seckinger :: 334 Views :: 0 Comments :: Article Rating :: Fishing - Walleye Fishing, Learn How to Fish, Tales from the Woods

After sixty seven straight days of fishing you can get tired. I don’t get tired of fishing, just tired. You fish so much you wear the skin off your index finger unhooking walleyes. The boat is still rocking and you have been in bed for twenty minutes. Close your eyes and the bobber is still floating there...

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Monday, October 15, 2007
Wide open for Fall Walleyes - Now is the time
By ernest miller :: 762 Views :: 2 Comments :: Article Rating :: Fishing - Walleye Fishing, Learn How to Fish

Fall is the time to put more walleye in the boat. With the fish aggressively feeding before winter, the lakes that are known for walleye in your area will produce more fish. Not only will you find active fish in more places but the average size tends to go up as well...

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Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Fall walleye migration a great time for trophy action
By Tony Denslow :: 830 Views :: 0 Comments :: Article Rating :: Fishing - Walleye Fishing, Learn How to Fish

Every year there are two walleye migrations in Lake Erie. In late spring millions of walleyes flee the warming waters of the Western Basin to vacation in the cool, depths of the Central Basin. Then in the fall, the walleyes...

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Friday, December 01, 2006
Trophy Walleye Fishing - Mega Sand Structure
By Mike Willems :: 3119 Views :: 0 Comments :: Article Rating :: Fishing - Walleye Fishing, Fishing 201
Most knowledgeable walleye fisherman are pretty comfortable with the widely recognized structural features associated with the main lake basin. Sunken islands, sand bars,  points, and saddles located in or near the deepest water of the main lake are all considered magnets for walleyes during the summer months.  It wasn’t until...
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Wednesday, November 08, 2006
Low Tech Walleyes on the Canadian Shield
By Mike Willems :: 3799 Views :: 0 Comments :: Article Rating :: Fishing - Walleye Fishing, Fishing 201
With more and more informed fishing pressure on the water, today’s consistently successful walleye angler is typically a creature of high tech habit. In recent years the world of walleye angling has undergone incredible changes. We now have super lines and super boats, GPS and LCRs, planer boards and snap weights, the options and opportunities are limitless. With all this technology in hand, It is easy to overlook the fact that at times the super-tech approach may not be the most efficient or effective way to...
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Wednesday, November 08, 2006
Lac Seul - Big Fish Don't Live in Small Ponds!
By Mike Willems :: 2109 Views :: 0 Comments :: Article Rating :: Fishing - Northern Pike Fishing, Fishing - Walleye Fishing
Sure, you will occasionally find the odd big fish living in a smaller lake, but a consistent Canadian Trophy Fishery will always be found on a larger body of water. Specifically, the Diversity of Habitat and the Abundance and Diversity of Forage associated with a big lake are the key factors that result in...
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Thursday, July 13, 2006
Mud Eyes
By Dale Helgeson :: 1616 Views :: 0 Comments :: Article Rating :: Fishing - Walleye Fishing
It is summertime and the dew is heavy on the truck as I head out to the lake. The may fly hatch is on and they are littered everywhere on the ground. I get to the lake and back my new Action Marine Skeeter 2050ZX into the water and fire up my Yamaha 250 four stroke but instead of heading to my favorite point or rock pile you head out to the flats. It doesn’t seem like typical walleye structure and...
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Monday, August 29, 2005
Dog Day Dilemma
By Dennis Foster :: 1385 Views :: 0 Comments :: Article Rating :: Fishing - Walleye Fishing
The dilemma many us face during the Dog Days of August and September is whether to expend the time and energy (not to mention the sweat) chasing Walleyes during a period that typically isn’t thought of as conducive to catching large numbers of fish...
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Saturday, July 16, 2005
Think Shallow
By Dennis Foster :: 1346 Views :: 0 Comments :: Article Rating :: Fishing - Walleye Fishing
Probably the biggest mistake most anglers make, myself included, is forgetting about or ignoring shallow water options for Walleye’s. If you were to spend just a short amount of time exploring some skinny water on each outing I think you’ll be amazed at what you have been missing...
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