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Iowa Great Lakes Walleye

Started by nailbender, June 18, 2013, 07:14:21 PM

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nailbender

  After all these years , thought I'd try it.

FinsnFur

Nuh uhhh! You have to have went Walleyeing before :confused:
If not I hope your hooked, actually you have to be, you loved it didnt you?
By the way I'm pretty sure thats a Sauger in your pic there, but DEFINITELY a keeper :congrats:
So when are we going?
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nailbender

Not a keeper .  Slot fish,, I wanted to trim it. :eyebrow:. It was fun and I'm probably hooked.  But I spent my years chasing other game. Foolish pursuits I know now.  Anyhoo,, variety is the spice of life! :laf:



FinsnFur

You avoided the big question too though :innocentwhistle: :laf:
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nailbender

 Sorry smarta,,,  Didn't get the chance to check my reference material for an authoritative, definitive answer to your query.  I will move that up on my to-do list. :innocentwhistle:

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HaMeR

My bucket list

#1.. Take Jim fishing.
#2.. There's nothing that can top #1.


:biggrin: :biggrin:

Sorta like that Jim??  :alscalls: :alscalls:
Glen

RIP Russ,Blaine,Darrell

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nailbender

Just for you Jim! :readthis:  Walleyes have a white tip on the lower tail fin; do not have distinct blotches or mottling on the sides; forward (spiny) portion of the dorsal has dark streaks or blotches rather than the distinct black spots.
  Sauger do not have a white tip on lower tail fin; back is crossed with several dark saddles or blotches extending down both sides; distinct black spots on forward portion  of dorsal fin aligned in rows.
  Got it? :shrug: Goood :laf:

FinsnFur

Got it, but I already knew that. :laf:
White is Walleye
Spots in Sauger
And I still dont see the white spot on it's tail, but I'm assuming there must be one there somewhere based the way your scolding me. :laf:

HaMeR...exactly like that :wink:
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HaMeR

 :laf: :laf: @ ^^^^!!

The white tip appears to blend into the shirt sleeve to me.  :innocentwhistle: :innocentwhistle:
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FinsnFur

Yeah...were gonna have to let him have this one :doh2:
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nailbender

 I'll have to take better pictures next time! :alscalls:

HaMeR

Glen

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