Regulator,
I don't know if these walleye were either male or female, in the spring time and fall it is a lot easier to tell the difference. A lot of people think that all male walleye are under 14 inches, in fact there are alot of male walleye that are over that 14-15 inch range, after being with the DNR and on my own experience I have found a lot of walleye that were males up to 26 inches, a lot more that you would believe, Also do you think that you have never kept a female walleye? yeah I'm sure everybody has kept some female walleye. On top of that those walleye came from LCO, Which as the DNR says it managed as a put-grow- and take resource, there is such minimal amount of natural reproduction going on out on LCO, they stock it heavy and manage it as all the fish that are put in there won't reproduce, and can be harvested without effecting the population.

On a side note to please, if you are going to make a comment like that please use your real name, don't hide behind your computer.

If you would like to continue this conversation please call me at (715) 462-4247 and I would be more than happy talk about it further.

Thank you,
Tanner Wildes