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Author Topic: Hungry for Walleye??  (Read 1673 times)

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Offline Mayfly

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Hungry for walleye and just can't find a good bite??

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I think I'll save my money......................





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Offline Mayfly

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Ohhhh but they are using hook, line and sinker tactics  :happy1:

Offline snow

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1 False advertising,I've seen the #'s from 2009 and they have tripled from 2008 since they started using gill netts again.Just a matter of time before they fish the lake out again,the non-native sport angler will have nothing to do with it this time around with the measly daily limits and slots,lets see 3fish daily and all fish between 17"s and 26"s go back and end up in the gill netts.I wonder how much of our money goes to the URL stocking program?Makes wonder where the money goes from the walleye stamp?
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                 Red Lake walleye netting makes a comeback! :whistling:


   :coffee:   http://minnesota.publicradio.org/display/web/2009/08/03/red-lake-walleye-fishing/  :doah:

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Ohhhh but they are using hook, line and sinker tactics  :happy1:


Yep....they are! The hooks are in the nets, the nets are made out of line, and they use the sinkers to get the nets down....  :doah:
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Offline Tyler Rother

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Walleye Stamp = Joke

Same reason the trout stamps are. They are going to cut, if not put trout stocking to a halt. Bull crap. That's what the stamp money is for. Trout.

DNR doesn't know how to spend their money anyways.

And about this? Let them fish the lake out, were the land of 10,000 lakes. I see em throw a net in my lake where my cabin is, or where these little trout gems are....  :fudd: