
Your biggest Walleye
- Markus
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That is a beautiful Walleye Steven.
I can see we are gonna get off topic pretty quick here....but I am curious as to what if any size restrictions there are in PQ? Fishing in PQ is pretty foriegn to me and I'm interested in giving it a try.
I guess if you're gonna eat a musky, a smaller one like that would be the choice size.
I can see we are gonna get off topic pretty quick here....but I am curious as to what if any size restrictions there are in PQ? Fishing in PQ is pretty foriegn to me and I'm interested in giving it a try.
I guess if you're gonna eat a musky, a smaller one like that would be the choice size.
- Markus
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Actually, I'm really enjoying this thread and I'm looking forward to hearing more about everyone's big walleye.
If you have a question for steven, please send him a PM.
In the meantime, I'd like to ask Steven (if he has time) to maybe start a new thread with a few details about PQ reg's with reference to size restrictions and limits. And maybe a little info about the "local" insight with regards to muskie consumption in your area.
We are all use to the restrictions and values we empose on ourselfs and others here in Ontario and I think it would be educational and interesting to hear and learn a little bit about Quebec's views and practices.
If you have a question for steven, please send him a PM.
In the meantime, I'd like to ask Steven (if he has time) to maybe start a new thread with a few details about PQ reg's with reference to size restrictions and limits. And maybe a little info about the "local" insight with regards to muskie consumption in your area.
We are all use to the restrictions and values we empose on ourselfs and others here in Ontario and I think it would be educational and interesting to hear and learn a little bit about Quebec's views and practices.
- FLOATFISHIN
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- roughrider
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eye


12.8 lbs on Quinte 2004

Yep....had something on last year ripping line off my spool like I'd hooked on to a submarine. Tightened the drag to slow it down to the point where the snap opened up and I lost it. Never did get to see what it was. Yay PP......boo cheap snaps.MonsterHunter wrote:Hoser,
I even heard of a 14 late in the season this year. Definately some chunks lurkin around.

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highest catch
Hi Phil,best day was the Monday I talked to you on the phone,we boated 19 eyes and got blown off by 11am
. Gotta love that warm front coming in with showers.That eye was 12.8lbs.
roughrider




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Re: 17 lbs
Love to see a picture of that if you got oneodot79 wrote:17 lb walleye...caught offshore in the Ottawa area, jig and a minnow
late fall

