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Re: Possible New State Record
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I have never heard of or seen a walleye in Clear Lake in Spokane county. However. That is certainly a walley and I'm glad to see it in there. Did they plant some in the lake or is that the doing of a fisherman?
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Walleyes have been showing up in Clear and Silver for many years.
One here one there type of thing.
The thing I find surprising is the mistaken idenity.
Walleye 101, they have TEETH Pike Minnow not so much.
One here one there type of thing.
The thing I find surprising is the mistaken idenity.
Walleye 101, they have TEETH Pike Minnow not so much.
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Yes I am new to the sport and am learning fast, first time I ever caught a walleye and yes I do know the difference now....limited on rainbow today out at Badger....fun stuff!
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Those are actually good picts of a walleye can see the white tip and the scale's and color along with the teeth are a dead giveaway of course catching hundreds of both fish helps alot in its ID
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DaveF,
As a newbe to the sport Welcome to the insanity and congradulations on a fine catch.
As a newbe to the sport Welcome to the insanity and congradulations on a fine catch.
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Thanks Yellowbear.....im hooked!
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Awesome catch! VERY nice walleye.
As an FYI the current state record northern pikeminnow is also the (IGFA) world record. So if/when anyone ever does catch a new state record pikeminnow keep that in mind.
As an FYI the current state record northern pikeminnow is also the (IGFA) world record. So if/when anyone ever does catch a new state record pikeminnow keep that in mind.
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fish or man, great videos on youtube lol,i recognized your pic with the black rockfish from westport haha
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Here's a sure fire way to tell the difference between a pikeminnow and a walleye. This is very scientific so try to follow along.
Run your hand backward along the dorsal surface from the tail to the head.
Done?
Are you in pain?
Yes = walleye
No = Pikeminnow
Run your hand backward along the dorsal surface from the tail to the head.
Done?
Are you in pain?
Yes = walleye
No = Pikeminnow
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