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Location: St. lawrence river | went out for some walleyes on the river and found a few. along with some smallmouth. ended up with three of each. only took pictures of a few. enjoy
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Location: Manitowoc, WI | Nice job!!! |
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Location: Berlin | Dandy! Congrats |
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Location: Rhinelander | Nice fish! |
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Location: Colgate, WI | Nice fish! |
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| what about catch and release? " question" isn't that fish to big for quailty eating? |
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Location: St. lawrence river | Far as im concerned...the way we prepare them, neither you nor I could tell the difference between this fish and a 18'' walleye. Every other fish went back into the drink. |
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Location: Appleton wi | Nice fish ! Eat em . |
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Location: St. lawrence river | Plus I am by no means a walleye expert haha I rarely catch one this size.. 27'' by the way. So its not like im taking a ton of these girls out of the system :p |
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Location: Berlin | You don't have to justify yourself as long as the regulations permit it. A 27" fish only does one thing well and that is eat. You are not hurting anything. Congrats on the nice fish. |
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Location: Port Washington, wisconsin | I agree too. You got a license to keep fish, treat the family. |
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Location: St. lawrence river | Thanks guys. Appreciate it. And boy does the family like to eat 'em haha |
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| This must be your first year with that Lund? Black Pro-V's powered by Mercs always catch big ones...get used to it it's a curse we just have to live with. Well done. |
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