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Re: Shore fishing walleye.
« Reply #15 on: April 03, 2017, 08:02:22 PM »
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Re: Shore fishing walleye.
« Reply #16 on: April 03, 2017, 08:07:10 PM »
How do you like eating those big hens?  :chuckle: up your way, I have pulled a truckload from the back currents

Only walleye I wouldn't eat.
Kindly do not attempt to cloud the issue with too many facts.

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Re: Shore fishing walleye.
« Reply #17 on: April 03, 2017, 08:18:59 PM »
How do you like eating those big hens?  :chuckle: up your way, I have pulled a truckload from the back currents

Only walleye I wouldn't eat.

Can't tell the diff between a 9 incher and a 29 incher the way I cook them. Down in the Spokane Arm there's a big bounty on those hens. The bigger the fish the bigger the paycheck. Spokane Indians only.
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Re: Shore fishing walleye.
« Reply #18 on: April 03, 2017, 08:23:06 PM »
How do you like eating those big hens?  :chuckle: up your way, I have pulled a truckload from the back currents

Only walleye I wouldn't eat.

Can't tell the diff between a 9 incher and a 29 incher the way I cook them. Down in the Spokane Arm there's a big bounty on those hens. The bigger the fish the bigger the paycheck. Spokane Indians only.

Might have to look into that because I've always found them stringy.  :tup:
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Re: Shore fishing walleye.
« Reply #19 on: April 03, 2017, 09:01:56 PM »
How do you like eating those big hens?  :chuckle: up your way, I have pulled a truckload from the back currents

Only walleye I wouldn't eat.

Can't tell the diff between a 9 incher and a 29 incher the way I cook them. Down in the Spokane Arm there's a big bounty on those hens. The bigger the fish the bigger the paycheck. Spokane Indians only.
There is a bounty on walleye?
You sure you know how to skin griz pilgram

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Re: Shore fishing walleye.
« Reply #20 on: April 03, 2017, 09:11:05 PM »
How do you like eating those big hens?  :chuckle: up your way, I have pulled a truckload from the back currents

Only walleye I wouldn't eat.

Can't tell the diff between a 9 incher and a 29 incher the way I cook them. Down in the Spokane Arm there's a big bounty on those hens. The bigger the fish the bigger the paycheck. Spokane Indians only.
There is a bounty on walleye?

The Spokane Tribe had a reward program for members only   to bring in walleye for a bounty payment. And the WDFW opened up the Spokane arm for all anglers from April 1 to June 1st (used to closed during that time to protect spawning walleye).  They say the walleye eat to many kokanee.  Here is another big'n I kept and mounted. Caught in 2 ft. of water
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Re: Shore fishing walleye.
« Reply #21 on: April 03, 2017, 09:19:31 PM »
How do you like eating those big hens?  :chuckle: up your way, I have pulled a truckload from the back currents

Only walleye I wouldn't eat.

Can't tell the diff between a 9 incher and a 29 incher the way I cook them. Down in the Spokane Arm there's a big bounty on those hens. The bigger the fish the bigger the paycheck. Spokane Indians only.
There is a bounty on walleye?

The Spokane Tribe had a reward program for members only   to bring in walleye for a bounty payment. And the WDFW opened up the Spokane arm for all anglers from April 1 to June 1st (used to closed during that time to protect spawning walleye).  They say the walleye eat to many kokanee.  Here is another big'n I kept and mounted. Caught in 2 ft. of water
I knew all that, I thought you meant they started a bounty program for everyone. Nice fish, what did that one weigh?
You sure you know how to skin griz pilgram

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Re: Shore fishing walleye.
« Reply #22 on: April 04, 2017, 04:25:34 AM »
How do you like eating those big hens?  :chuckle: up your way, I have pulled a truckload from the back currents

Only walleye I wouldn't eat.

Can't tell the diff between a 9 incher and a 29 incher the way I cook them. Down in the Spokane Arm there's a big bounty on those hens. The bigger the fish the bigger the paycheck. Spokane Indians only.
There is a bounty on walleye?

The Spokane Tribe had a reward program for members only   to bring in walleye for a bounty payment. And the WDFW opened up the Spokane arm for all anglers from April 1 to June 1st (used to closed during that time to protect spawning walleye).  They say the walleye eat to many kokanee.  Here is another big'n I kept and mounted. Caught in 2 ft. of water
I knew all that, I thought you meant they started a bounty program for everyone. Nice fish, what did that one weigh?

Did not weigh it but it was 36 inches long.
Thanks for all for your past support...We officially pulled the plug and have retired from the Biz. Still dabble a little in real estate.
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Re: Shore fishing walleye.
« Reply #23 on: April 04, 2017, 08:05:26 AM »
How do you like eating those big hens?  :chuckle: up your way, I have pulled a truckload from the back currents

Only walleye I wouldn't eat.

Can't tell the diff between a 9 incher and a 29 incher the way I cook them. Down in the Spokane Arm there's a big bounty on those hens. The bigger the fish the bigger the paycheck. Spokane Indians only.
There is a bounty on walleye?

The Spokane Tribe had a reward program for members only   to bring in walleye for a bounty payment. And the WDFW opened up the Spokane arm for all anglers from April 1 to June 1st (used to closed during that time to protect spawning walleye).  They say the walleye eat to many kokanee.  Here is another big'n I kept and mounted. Caught in 2 ft. of water
I knew all that, I thought you meant they started a bounty program for everyone. Nice fish, what did that one weigh?

Did not weigh it but it was 36 inches long.
http://www.garden-island.com/walleye-weight-formula-calculator.htm if your curious with a quick measurement this calculator will get you a close weight

 


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