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Location: Oshkosh,WI | Just did some foolin around and it turned out alright!
Enjoy.
Troy
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Location: Essexville, MI./Saginaw Bay. | O.K.
This is not a stuffed/mounted walleye. So is he in a aquarium or a fish habitat in some Bass Pro or Cabelas tank? Also, how did you get the picture to appear in the post? Did you simply use the attach a file after posting feature?
Edited by walleye express 4/10/2004 8:25 AM
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Location: Oshkosh,WI | I drew this.....and then added a little paint...I thought I did pretty good! hahhahaha
I have a very large aquarium that I use to study fish. He was a recent addition so I had to take his mug shot for the records...
To get the picture in the post just add a picture. It does it by itself.
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| Troy,
From the look on that fish's face, I would not stick my hand in that tank for awhile if I was you.
I think he has a score he wants to settle with you! 
Edited by JLDII 4/10/2004 10:44 AM
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Location: Essexville, MI./Saginaw Bay. | Good observation Jack. He does look pissed. He almost has a thick squinty eyebrow look built right into his right eye.
And ya gotta love them Octapuss-sucker-like nose nostrils. Almost like a miniture pair of granny glasses.
Edited by walleye express 4/10/2004 10:58 AM
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| Now that's what I call, "Picture Perfect"! Nice job Troy...;-)
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Location: YouTube.com/LyubakaVideo Instagram @LyubakaVideo | Great Job with that picture, Troy! Now do you alsoraise the new state record Bluegill in that tank!? LOL |
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Location: Milw, WI | Troy,
If that is turely a new addition to the tank.....
Walleye are very difficult to keep alive in the tank.
Ph must never be off much from 7.0.
And you must keep the temp under 72 degrees.
Very hard to keep in the tank.
They are great indication for how the fishing will be.
Make a log based on air pressure/ weather systems and the mood of the fish in the tank once, it will amaze you and no one will belive it.
Oh yea , never put in more minnows than they will eat in 10 mins, and treat your minnows before putting in the tank.
Shop bought minniows carry lots of things you do not not want getting in that tank.
Also do not feed worms, makes a mess and some get away in to the gravel and die down there and foul the water real bad.
Keep them for few years of study, and they are hard to keep happy.
Have had everthing from fungus to scales desolving off them.
Desolving scale were not from acid , it happen when the water got to hard 7.4.
They slowly turned pink as the scales went away.
Test and adjust the Ph each day , that is the best addvice I can give you.
Change 10% of the water at least each week.
Gills, perch, bass, are very easy to keep in a tank.
Muskie kept jumping out all the time.
Walleyes are just hard , mid-summer is when all the problems occurr.
But those tank fish will tell you when you should be on the water and when you should catch some zzzzzzzz's.
Edited by Richfish 4/11/2004 7:46 PM
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