yooper
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I love nothing better than a meal of fresh beer-battered walleye; to me it is pure ambrosia!
But I am also a firm believer and staunch supporter of 'Selective Harvest' when it comes to fishing.
Personally I have a self-imposed limit of 21" when I walleye fish. Anything larger than that gets tossed back. I feel we owe it to the resource to let the bigger ones GO! The smaller ones are better eating, anyhow.
Those big fish are the spawners and the future of our natural fish stocks. A 6 lb. walleye averages 9 years old; while a 10+ lber. is in the neighborhood of 14 years old. I think its a cryin' shame to kill something like that, especially when there are plenty of little ones around.
Don't get me wrong.... I don't begrudge anyone from keeping a hawg for the wall. I just am damn glad to see that there's a growing movement amongst the fishing community to let the big one's go!
Here's a 7 lber. thats still swimming around the St. Mary's river:
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VEGETARIAN: Indian word meaning 'Bad Hunter'
But I am also a firm believer and staunch supporter of 'Selective Harvest' when it comes to fishing.
Personally I have a self-imposed limit of 21" when I walleye fish. Anything larger than that gets tossed back. I feel we owe it to the resource to let the bigger ones GO! The smaller ones are better eating, anyhow.
Those big fish are the spawners and the future of our natural fish stocks. A 6 lb. walleye averages 9 years old; while a 10+ lber. is in the neighborhood of 14 years old. I think its a cryin' shame to kill something like that, especially when there are plenty of little ones around.
Don't get me wrong.... I don't begrudge anyone from keeping a hawg for the wall. I just am damn glad to see that there's a growing movement amongst the fishing community to let the big one's go!
Here's a 7 lber. thats still swimming around the St. Mary's river:
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VEGETARIAN: Indian word meaning 'Bad Hunter'