Another week has passed and I managed to catch a few more snow walleyes again. Moon was not in a major phase so they, just like their European cousin were showing the same behavior hitting the lures with their bodies instead of biting. After taking a couple of them "by the hand " ( as I like to say when they are not hooked from the mouth but from the back or a pectoral fin ) I stopped fishing . I normally try more aggressive techniques and lures (size, noise, color) to determine them to bite instead of just hitting the lure or laying over it but if I'm not successful I stop fishing since there is no point in torturing them and let them die. Here are a couple of pics with those who caem for a breath of fresh air:

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That being said, I could not notice that all the walleye I've caught in the last few weeks, were males even those about 40 cm long (and I caught a few dozen of them) . Now, I have this thought in my mind, if every single one was male, where are the females then?
