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I caught this one on a jig the other day...I liked the picture...I released her 8 lbs 27" she getting ready to spawn..
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Re: Columbia River Walleye
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April 03, 2009, 10:13:55 AM »
Nice fish! That spot looks familiar!
I never made it down to try this winter...luckily, it appears that we have a few more months of winter ahead of us!!
I'm probably going to try down in Bridgeport in a week or two.
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Re: Columbia River Walleye
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How is everything WACOYOTEHUNTER? Are you thawed out up there yet...This weekend looks like it will warm up...Hope all is well..
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April 03, 2009, 12:02:16 PM »
We got snowed on again last night and this morning. It's pretty wintery ubove the river, but melting fast. hopefully it will start to dry out a bit.
Getting ready for turkey season. It's easy to get excited about it when i have views liek this every morning on the way to work!! A bunch of free loader birds...
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Re: Columbia River Walleye
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Nice Wally!
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April 03, 2009, 12:18:31 PM »
Awesome!!
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Re: Columbia River Walleye
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April 03, 2009, 12:22:39 PM »
Yelp, You are the man!
Nice Fish!! I just got back from Lake of the Woods in Northern Minnesota and we didn't pull out any trophies like yours.
Don't know how you can concentrate on Wallies with all those Gobblers in full strut?
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It is hard I guess I try and keep my mind on other things..And not the to do list that my wife keeps adding to...LOL Before you know it I will be sitting in the woods.
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Re: Columbia River Walleye
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Nice eye
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April 03, 2009, 05:35:42 PM »
Where abouts on the Columbia are you getting Walleyes, curious to what part of the river they are more concentrated, seems like East side? Used to fish for them as young guy in Canada and Michigan.... What works better here, we used light tackle and jigs just off bottom..
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April 03, 2009, 06:53:55 PM »
Most of the columbia has walleye, I live along the upper columbia....We use jigs and spinner harness, troll shad raps later in the summer..We fish eddies, current breaks, points, gravel bars and weed lines..we use nightcrawlers or artificial (berkley gulp).
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very nice eye
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Thats a nice fish.. that matches the biggest one I have caught.
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Nice ONE!! I love fishing for walleye and eating them
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