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  1. #1
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    Default Make the best of a situation.

    This weekend sounds like a great opprotunity to pick up some helpful info on walleye fishing Leech Lake.Try making the best of the situation and follow some of the big guns around, mark a few new spots and go to the weigh in to hear about the techniques of the top 10 teams.

  2. #2
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    Default Walleye Tournament(s) on Leech Lake

    Hello Murph,

    New to the area with a few questions re the walleye tournaments. Do the tournament fishermen follow the "slot" and release the 18-26 inch fish immediately or do they get to keep them until the tournament is over?

    Also, in walleye tournaments are the fish that are brought into the "weigh-in" generally released or are they kept to eat?

    Finally, are the fish that are brought in to the weigh-in that are released, do they go back to the area of the lake from which they came or are they generally all released at the weigh-in site?

    Would you expect walleyes to migrate back to the part of the lake from which they came or if they were released at the ramp in Walker is it likely that all or most of them stay in the Walker area of Leech?

    Thanks for your input.

    DUCKHTR

  3. #3
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    Default Rules

    The tournament anglers are bound by the same laws that average anglers are. All fish in the slot, 18 to 26 inches must be released immediately. Per state rules each angler can have one fish over 26 Inches. The goal of each 2 man team is to weigh 2 fish, one for each angler over 26 inches and have the largest 3 fish under 18 inches. Each team could weigh a total of 5 fish per day of the tournament. I believe the winning team had 33 plus pounds for a 2 day tournament, averaging 3.3 lbs per fish.

    All the fish are released after weigh in. Most fish make it, some do not. I do not know if the fish return to the area they were caught. If there is enough food in Walker Bay I would assume they would remain in the Bay. It would be interesting to place some type of tracking device in the fish to study their activity after release.

    Hope this helps.
    Last edited by Murph!; 06-09-2010 at 07:22 PM. Reason: Typo
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