No big Walleye in the rideau?

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No big Walleye in the rideau?

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Someone once said that there are no big walleyes in the Rideau.


I beg to differ.

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Caught it on an ultra light rig with a 1/4 ounce wiht jig head and whit and pink yum 3" twister tail


Also caught a 12 lb muskie on same set up but no picture it was OOS.

Not a bad day
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Nice walter, Normware, it's probably from the same spot I usually target.
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Nice fish, Congrats.
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Post by joco »

THATS a great walleye.nice sizeto it,,,and thses are great picture..... :wink:


ME an peppino found a walleye last year on the rideau about that size...he was dead..he had a dead sunfish stuck in is mouth so he drounds,,so i gues there some nice size walleye in there..... :wink:

keep bring those great report.......


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Post by CDF »

Norm,

You forgot to mention the handy work of the net man 8)

Chilling weather...but was a good day overall. It was definitely your day to be in the spotlight :wink:

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Post by muskymatt »

Nice walleye, I have caught many of those trolling spinner baits for muskie.
I have never targeted them specifically ,but they are there.
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Over the years I've seen several walleye in the 6-9 pound range (well, at least 8 or 9) caught in the shallow pads on bass jigs- mainly in the area of the Provincial Park.

Lots of excitement in less than two feet of water! :shock:

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Norm ~ When you say rideau are you talking about the ottawa end? Im down on the kingston end. The walleye only travel from lake ontario to the first lock at kingston mills.
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Yep, there are some real nice walleye in the Rideau! Just check out Slushpuppy's avatar!! Nice walleye Normware!! :)
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bowzog wrote:Yep, there are some real nice walleye in the Rideau! Just check out Slushpuppy's avatar!! Nice walleye Normware!! :)
Yes, there are big walleye in the Rideau. Mine was 8lb 12oz, 30". Went back in to get bigger.
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Nice one Norm!
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Congrats on the 'eye...she's a beauty!
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1lastcast wrote:Norm ~ When you say rideau are you talking about the ottawa end? Im down on the kingston end. The walleye only travel from lake ontario to the first lock at kingston mills.
Well not quite the Ottawa end but the Kars/Manotic area
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Post by baz fish »

Nice walleye Normware.
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Nice walleye Normware.
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