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Awesome catch for sure!
Just got back from South Bend and bought & ate my first batch of Walleye!!
SON!!!!!:campeon::dancer2::number_one:
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Catch an occasional one on Stockton lake here in southwest Mo. Need to spend a little more time learning how I guess.
 

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Walleye and yellow perch are my 2 favorites.
Dang I have tossed several yellow perch back. Only catch them when it’s good and cold out still. I’m usually hunting white perch. So the yellows are good eating ???
 

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Lakes are frozen over here now, we'll be ice fishing soon! Actually there were people out thanksgiving day but I'm not going out on 3 inches of ice.
 

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In October 2018 my then 21 year old daughter were musky fishing . She caught a weird looking fish. I had caught tons of pike from this lake and they were always very bright green . The fish was 29" . We released it. I later showed a picture to a local fish biologist he said it was a silver pike . He said the fish was such a rarity , you could spend a lifetime a never catch another one. I got replica made that hangs on wall at my cabin .
 

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In October 2018 my then 21 year old daughter were musky fishing . She caught a weird looking fish. I had caught tons of pike from this lake and they were always very bright green . The fish was 29" . We released it. I later showed a picture to a local fish biologist he said it was a silver pike . He said the fish was such a rarity , you could spend a lifetime a never catch another one. I got replica made that hangs on wall at my cabin .
Really weird markings.
 

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Wife went to Texas and fished Catfish, Gar, Reds & Croakers. Made her day, the girl can't get enough when it comes to fishing. Then she came home and we got her to land her first King (Chinook) salmon, here in Northwest Washington. Proud husband moment. She actually mouth hooked the dang thing too! We also fish a lot of small mouth bass on the Eastern side of the state.
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I will sub to this thread ..as I’ve just had a read .. I do fish but nah….. only a bit in the uk…. Not really much fun here … not really my sporting type all yr round.. but it looks like I could morliky find interesting stuff here.;)
 

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You catch them this late? What they eating? Crappie correct?
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I roll year round. If the water isn't hard I'll give it a try if I don't freeze to death. We also have a dock on Grand Lake that is heated so even if it's frozen out we can still get out. This was this last January. Can catch them year round.
 
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