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esoxfever
Posted 11/28/2006 9:09 AM (#49167)
Subject: walleye pubs


hey guys,
walleye newbee here, looking to get into it a little more this coming year to take up those spring months when i can't muskie fish yet. are there any good magazines that focous on walleye fishing like muskie hunter or anything like that. I know that esox angler has a little bit on walleyes but i was looking for somthing strictly focousing one the eyes.
cheers
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Jayman
Posted 11/28/2006 9:45 AM (#49168 - in reply to #49167)
Subject: Re: walleye pubs



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Walleye Insider. Every month its walleye info.
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walleye express
Posted 11/28/2006 10:11 AM (#49169 - in reply to #49167)
Subject: RE: walleye pubs



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Location: Essexville, MI./Saginaw Bay.
esoxfever - 11/28/2006 10:09 AM

hey guys,
walleye newbee here, looking to get into it a little more this coming year to take up those spring months when i can't muskie fish yet. are there any good magazines that focous on walleye fishing like muskie hunter or anything like that. I know that esox angler has a little bit on walleyes but i was looking for somthing strictly focousing one the eyes.
cheers


Esox.

In my humble opinion you've just posted on what might be the best source of new and old walleye info anywhere. There are guys posting here from virtually every corner of the walleye world, some more willing to share then others, but with good info you can learn and use in real time and not a month after the fact. You may have to put up with some Internet mellow drama sometimes, from guys not as passionate about fishing or simply out to cause trouble. But for the most part, a good group of savvy guys.
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Mark Komo
Posted 11/28/2006 10:20 AM (#49170 - in reply to #49167)
Subject: Re: walleye pubs



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Jeez, I thought it was a thread where I can get a beer, sandwich, and talk walleye. A walleye pub.

Second the walleye insider. Very information. Also recommend consideration of the FLW Walleye League. You get to see some techniques up close and personal. Plus listen to Dan above. very informative. Gonna make my way to saginaw one of these days.
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esoxfever
Posted 11/29/2006 10:15 AM (#49205 - in reply to #49167)
Subject: RE: walleye pubs


hey guys,
thanxs for the info, I'll check out the insider. as for this page I know it probably has lots fo great info just like the muskie board, but i cant just come on here and say "hey I want to catch walleyes anybody wanna tell me how?" you know what i mean.
thanxs again
cheers clay
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hgmeyer
Posted 11/29/2006 12:30 PM (#49208 - in reply to #49205)
Subject: RE: walleye pubs



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Clay,

I do have a suggestion that will speed up your learning curve a bit... Try doing one or more of the FLW Walleye League events in your home state or where one is close. You can get paired up with knowledgeable boaters who will help you learn, hands on...

Also, you might try to hook up with a Pro for the PWT or FLW Tour (and League) prior to any of those tournaments, pre fishing. All it might take is a post here and on other walleye sites asking for a chance to prefish, just offer to share expenses for the day and you should get some interest.

I have found that those, and hiring a guide for a day are great ways to speed up the learning curve.
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hgmeyer
Posted 11/29/2006 12:34 PM (#49209 - in reply to #49167)
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Location: Elgin, Illinois
Oh, and a great Walleye Pub.... Try the Falling Rock north of Prairie Du Chien... Beer is cold and the food is good... and the lies... I mean stories... well better than either the beer or the food... And, they usually have Willow Cats... LOL
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GNWC Rookie
Posted 11/29/2006 1:24 PM (#49211 - in reply to #49209)
Subject: Re: walleye pubs


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Location: LaCrosse, WI
I don't know of too many Walleye pubs but I have drank cans of beer that had pictures of Walleyes on them. The City Beer here in LaCrosse, WI use to have a picture of a Walleye on it. For some reason, it kind of tasted like an uncooked Walleye.

Needless to say, I didn't drink too many more of those. After tasting it, I thought they should've put a picture of a Willow Cat on it, it kind of stung like that the next day.
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Guest
Posted 11/30/2006 9:04 AM (#49229 - in reply to #49167)
Subject: RE: walleye pubs


Walleye Insider is OK, not as good as it use to be. FLW Walleye magazine is a more informative magazine.
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Shep
Posted 11/30/2006 11:40 AM (#49235 - in reply to #49229)
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Walley Pub = Paynes Point.

Great Burgers, good beer, great Walleye Conversation when Dale and Viking are there!

I think I'm going to go there for lunch today!

Edited by Shep 11/30/2006 11:46 AM
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stacker
Posted 11/30/2006 11:57 AM (#49237 - in reply to #49235)
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Location: Fremont, Wisconsin
Walleye pubs = J.W. Stringers in the spring at gills landing.

A back to basics publication is the walleye guide from in fisherman.Comes out once a year. I think its on the stands now.
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Jayman
Posted 11/30/2006 12:22 PM (#49238 - in reply to #49237)
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Walleyes in oshkosh , good pub....only cause I like the name
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