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Beardmore Ontario Walleye Fishing

Beardmore Ontario Walleye Fishing World-class Walleye Fishing – Beardmore – one of Ontario’s great Walleye fishing areas! Beardmore Fishing Lodges and Guides in North of Superior Area are proud to provide excellent personal service, with friendly, experienced professionals. Visit Beardmore – Come and see the World’s Largest Snowman! Beardmore is located 10 kilometers east of [...]

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Spawning ‘eyes

Spawning ‘eyes Originally uploaded by jewelsbuddy Great picture of walleye from earlier this spring during the spawn. You can easily identify seven walleye because of the light reflecting in their eyes! Spawning ‘eyes

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Caliper Lake Provincial Park Walleye Fishing

The spirit of Caliper Lake Provincial Park is laid down by the soft voice of a midnight wind, the large moonlit shadows thrown by the pine forests and the wild-cry of the loon; it is pleasant, cherished and peaceful.  (And you can go walleye fishing too Caliper Lake Ontario Caliper Lake is situated in Northwestern [...]

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Ontario Walleye Fishing

Walleye are the most popular game fish in Northern Ontario. Due to the much improved fishing regulations concerning possession and size limits, Ontario walleye fishing has flourished over the past decade. This unique fishing country with countless inter-connecting lakes and rivers has a healthy population of walleye with an average size of 1 to 3 [...]

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How old are the walleye I can catch?

Photo courtesy Camp Quetico The greedy gobbler who may find its way on to an angler’s line in pursuit of a juicy minnow, is usually over the age of three years. The walleye’s ability to consume vast quantities of food is a life long practice, as the fish needs to maintain its size and continues growing [...]

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What Do Walleye Eat?

Photo courtesy Canoe Canada A predator of the murky depths, the Walleye has extremely keen hearing capabilities, sharp vision, and a great sense of smell. All these attributes enable the walleye to detect its hapless prey, the minnow, up to 20 feet away. It can tell if the minnow is sick, crippled or healthy. A [...]

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Where to Find Walleye

Water that is low in clarity, with suspended algae, silt, bog debris, and a temperature that is cool, is the ideal environment for finding and catching Walleye. They favour a somewhat ‘clean’ lake bottom consisting of a combination of rock, sand and gravel as opposed to a mucky or silt bottom. This type of lake [...]

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