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Went out in the early morning at Sunrise. Was having trouble fighting the wind, as I am in a kayak. So i decided to go straight to my Walleye hole and cast the day lights out of it. This is what I caught.......There also a video. Click link below! 30 Inches & 8 Lbs she was
HOLY COW! That is one golden pig!! Not cause a controversy here or anything but... did you eat that sucker? I mean the fillets out of an eye like that would feed a family quite handily.... I suppose I am a little more like Cronzy than I care to admit. I am all for eating the fish that are worth eating.
cprince wrote:I suppose I am a little more like Cronzy than I care to admit.Craig
That's because you are fishing in PARADISE !
************************ Scott - A bad day on the water is better than a good day in the office.....
- Every day can be a fishing day, but not every day will be a catching day.......
cprince wrote:HOLY COW! That is one golden pig!! Not cause a controversy here or anything but... did you eat that sucker? I mean the fillets out of an eye like that would feed a family quite handily.... I suppose I am a little more like Cronzy than I care to admit. I am all for eating the fish that are worth eating.
Thanks for sharing TheFishFinder!!!
Craig
Actually, no I didn't. I took the lenght & weight a few pictures and put her back in the water. Took a few minutes for her to get her energy back but off she went. I caught it in the ottawa river near orleans, I would not eat anything that comes out of there especially that big and old....No thanks
She's back in the water for someone else to catch!
As for the Cronzy comments - as much as I get tired of him and his shore lunch/coating blather never use a fork , he only eats smaller fish (2 -3 lb walleyes) nothing trophy sized.