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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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Walleye Fishing in Canada

Canada is spotted with over 100,000 fresh water lakes heaving with fish! Great Stress Buster Walleye fishing is one great stress buster if a good fisherman knows the best place to go to begin this adventure. With a good Fishing Lodge one can easily find a spot with lots of walleye where one does not [...]

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New Walleye Pictures

Just posted new Walleye Pictures – Check out the Walleye Photo Gallery TEN Photos of  People Posing for Walleye Pictures: Walleye Spectacular! Nice Walleye Stringer Ontario Walleye Fishing Jason’s 23 inch Walleye Walleye Wonder Canada Fly in Fishing Walleye Fishing in the Rain Big Walleye of The Day Fishing Ontario Outpost Walleye Huge Trophy Walleye [...]

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Walleye Fishing

What is the most crucial part of a successful Walleye fishing trip, at least if you want to enjoy a delicious shore lunch (ie. actually catch some Walleye)? That would be the right bait. The favourite food of Walleye is live bait, predominantly minnows, and jigging with live bait is the most successful walleye fishing [...]

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Walleye are the main ingredient in the Canadian Shore Lunch!

Walleye is the most popular freshwater species in Canada. Also known as Pickerel, this tasty sport fish often schools together in groups – once you find them, throw anchor and have fun day of family fishing – jigging for walleye! If you’ve ever been on a fishing trip to Canada – then you know that [...]

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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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Ogoki Frontier

Ogoki Frontier Inc. Contact: Paul Boucher Armstrong Ontario GPS Co-ordinates – 50°14’34.78″N — 89° 6’34.14″W The Ogoki Frontier is a family owned business established in the spring of 1992. Judy and Paul Boucher are your hosts and are Canadian citizens. David Boucher is in charge of customer service and looks forward to making your vacation [...]

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