WHICH ZONE IS THIS WALLEYE FROM

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WHICH ZONE IS THIS WALLEYE FROM

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Got this tonight while perch fishing , he got it on a bucktail with a 4ft rod :D , what zone is this hmmmmm

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hopefully a zone that has walleye open.

i'd say the st-lawrence. zone twenty.

what do i win??
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nice fish by the way!!
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Quinte fish....

and unless that guy is 9 feet tall....that ain't no 4 foot rod... :lol:
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Post by GR8-Scott »

Nice fish Matt.....lookin' for perch N cathin' eyes.....Hmmmmm
The rod you are holding looks bigger than a 4ft'er.....

What zone were you in??
Hopefully one where Walleye is OPEN :!: :wink:
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Post by mattdbz29 »

actually, bad eye guys this IS MOST DEFINILTY a 4ft ugly stick... picture is disproportioned
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Ugly Sticks are the best.
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Post by mattdbz29 »

he had to hold the rod so it was almost strait or it woulda snapped right inhalf!!
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so it's zone twenty sweet, what do i win?
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Post by mattdbz29 »

sorry katchmoore... your wrong, but ill still buy the heater !!
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Post by JimmyBuffett »

Looks like zone 51....

the place where 4ft rods transform into 7fters
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Post by katch moore »

lol

the heaters yours i'm leaving tomorrow morning for Lindsay, meet me there?

lol

not zone 20 eh? cause that zone is open for walleye.

i would assume you understand about the OOS picture thing here on fish-hawk. so it's not an OOS fish.

hum gimme couple minutes and i'll have an answer.
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i think you got me, i'll admit it, im lazy and didn't want to check the regs to see what zone is open other the 20.
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Post by mattdbz29 »

lol... you guys really have a bad eye... i know the rod looks long but i guarantee its a 4ft ultralite... guarantee... what.. your not allowed to post OOS fish on fishhawk??? uh oh.
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Post by almontefisher »

Are there usually 7 eyelets on a 4ft rod?? This guy is what 3ft 5". :?
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