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  1. #1
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    Default Whats your thoughts?

    Hey boys,
    Just wondering on your thoughts on where the best place to catch a walleye of a lifetime is. I personally feel the great lakes in the fall. Especially little bay and lake erie are a guys best shot. Can't wait to start the pursuit of fall hogs. Best of luck to all this fall.

    Cthemeyes
    (corey)
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    Smile I'll stay here....Thank You

    Spring, Summer, Winter, Fall I say this area has it all. If you are lookin for a lunker for the wall (mine has to be pushin 34" or she will go back) or just a nice meal of eat's you can find it. Perch, bass, northern, Trout.... You can find a mounter anywhere around here. Most all my big one's go back but sometimes ya have to take one for braggin rights... I know others may disagree but I have caught damn nice fish here in every season. Some may say the bays are washed up because of this and that and that's ok... Less pressure....Lol If you put good effort in it (you get out what ya put in) you wont be disappointed here... IMO
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  3. #3
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    Default trophy eyes

    Id say we have some great waters for producing trophy fish but from what Ive read I think the Columbia river on the border of Oregon and Washington is where the biggest fish roam. I was born in Oregon and my Dad lives in Washington so I hope I get a chance to get out there and hook one.

    Jerkbait

  4. #4
    Join Date
    May 2008
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    Iron Mountain, MI
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    It depends on what you mean by Trophy?
    Our forage base in the Bays combined with the "migratory" nature of the walleye prevent the weight to match other waters. I also fish the Mississippi River near Red Wing, MN and a 29" Walleye there will average 11 to 12 lbs.
    But there are billions of Shad for them to feast on... 6lb Sauger are not uncommon.
    I caught this 12lb 11oz...29.75" Eye last spring... She was released as I have caught many like this the past few years. I saw a 31", 14.4 lber caught/released last year.


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    Big Tom,
    I agree that the forage base has alot to do with it. I actually live in Hastings, Mn which is about 30 minutes from red wing and have seen some real giants come out of there. Erie is the same way, alot of shad in the fall equals real fat walleyes. Bay de noc is tremendous too. alot of great places to go. Now Mille lacs has a tremendous walleye fishery but good luck finding a fish over 28.5 inches, don't now why but you dont.

    Cthemeyes
    (Corey)

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