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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.
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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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