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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | I spent the weekend at the FLW Walleye Tour in Port Clinton. Dewey did good, cashed a check against some very tough competition. How did the muskies treat you?
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| From Wednesday
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Location: Sawyer County, WI | A thick 48 incher on a rapala while fishing for walleye. Quite an experience on 6lb test...... |
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| Didn't get out for muskie, did see one while bowfishing though. |
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Location: South-Central VA | My buddy picked up these two on Friday. I lost one and we saw a 4th, a nice tiger, swimming with it's head out of the water.
jeremy
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| My buddy, Rich Vono, stuck a 32 on Pewaukee during our Muskies Inc tournament. 50-some boats and only 7 fish caught. His 32 was tied for third. We saw about a dozen fish and had two others on that just didn't stay glued.
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| Muskies Inc. chapter 28 tourney. 5th&6th.
32 boats. 18 fish Sat. (41" BF). 10 fish Sun. (43"BF)
Lake Kinkaid
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| Nice big Dead walleyes. Those outta taste great or did they just hit the dumpster? There must not be a deduction for dead fish in the FLW. |
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| Mr Musky - 5/15/2012 10:40 AM
Nice big Dead walleyes. Those outta taste great or did they just hit the dumpster? There must not be a deduction for dead fish in the FLW.
I'd have to believe they were eaten. If not, what dumpster were they thrown in? |
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| FYI ..those walleyes are donated to charities in the area to help the needy ! Big eyes don't do well in livewells as they are surprisingly fragile fish ! |
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| Mr Musky - 5/15/2012 10:40 AM
Nice big Dead walleyes. Those outta taste great or did they just hit the dumpster? There must not be a deduction for dead fish in the FLW.
This event was held on Lake Erie, and is a kill tourney mandated not by the FLW, but by the Ohio DNR. All fish are cleaned and donated to the local food bank.
So, no, no deductions for dead fish at this tourney. That's why you don't see the water weigh-in, as the fish are just brought to the scale in bags. |
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| I love the internet at times like this. An ignorant person throws a negative rock and someone picks up the fungo bat of truth and hits that rock right back in their eye. |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | The Ohio DNR uses this event to study the population of walleyes in Erie, taking hundreds of scale samples, measuring and recording every fish, etc. The fish were all cleaned and distributed to food pantries in the area.
Shep, I'm betting this guy has never watched an FLW weigh in, and has no idea what a 'water weigh in' is.
Water weigh in: http://walleye.outdoorsfirst.com/watch.asp?id=4855
Lake Erie: http://walleye.outdoorsfirst.com/watch.asp?id=4963
The FLW Walleye Tour has a very good record for releasing fish, using a state of the art release boat, temperature and oxygen controlled weigh tanks, and the in water weigh in system.
FLW release boat:
http://upload.outdoorsfirst.com/watch.asp?id=550
AIM's CRR system is better yet.
'Rock' on....
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