Meat/Sport/Trophy
- Markus
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Meat/Sport/Trophy
Everyone fishes for many reasons and sometimes for all the reasons listed above. But which is your primary reason for fishing?
- M.T. Livewell
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I am in for sport. However, I have been know to eat a few walleyes.
You should have seen last year when there was a small armada of boats stacked around the Nation on the Ottawa. I pulled out an 18" walleye that was nice and chubby that would have been a great eater. 50 jaws dropped as they watched me put her back in the water.
M.T. Livewell
You should have seen last year when there was a small armada of boats stacked around the Nation on the Ottawa. I pulled out an 18" walleye that was nice and chubby that would have been a great eater. 50 jaws dropped as they watched me put her back in the water.
M.T. Livewell
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- Joisey Joe
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I fish for a couple of reasons, first off it's my business, promoting various fishing items and tourist regions. Secondly it's a job I love and I enjoy sharing what I have discovered over the last forty years with other fishermen.
On occasion I'll keep fish for the table, love to eat them tasty walleye fillets. Trophy's are meant for picture taking and shared memories with my guests or fishing partners.
My whole existance revolves around fishing and I'm still learning which is the neatest deal of all.
On occasion I'll keep fish for the table, love to eat them tasty walleye fillets. Trophy's are meant for picture taking and shared memories with my guests or fishing partners.
My whole existance revolves around fishing and I'm still learning which is the neatest deal of all.
More to fishing than sport, meat, or trophy.
I fish for the sport of it. I enjoy having a feed of crappie or walleye or pikebut nothing which is going to ruin the fish population. I also get out to just relax and watch Nature around me, like watching a young Doe and her fawn come down to the waters edge for a drink or watching the otters play on shore or listening for the call of wild turkeys.
Mainly a meat fihermen ,I never catch any trophy size fish but if and when I do they will go back in the water after lots of pictures, the fish I like to keep are those 16" walleye's big 12" crappie and blue gills, large sunfish (in the spring only) I keep all salmon and lakers and steel head that are legal,Now after saying all that I never catch a limit ,so usally its one or two fish every saturday sorry I can catch a limit of crappie in the spring and I have kept the limit twice (30 fish) and thats a lot of cleaning
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- Wall-I-Guy
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For sport what else?
I fish for sport, just love to catch those honkers.....But be forewarned...If I catch a 15 pounder...I'm keeping it for my wall.
I've already thrown back my personal best of 13lbs 8oz...
I get to eat enough of my tasty guys at the cottage so this is for fun...

I get to eat enough of my tasty guys at the cottage so this is for fun...
