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Old 09-16-2008, 11:57 AM
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Fall Walleye/Pike fishing with the kids

OK, I tried to keep this as short as possible, but the kids caught some really nice fish. This trip was probably the last one we will get before the snow flies up here. It's getting to the point where you risk getting snowed in. A couple friends pushed it a little too long last yr and got a dump of snow while they were at the lake. It took them 9 1/2 hrs to chainsaw and winch their way back out to their trucks

This clip is all about the kids and their fish. I think the smiles speak for themselves.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4jPoZXMwlM

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Old 09-24-2008, 06:08 PM
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Thats great.
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Old 09-26-2008, 03:03 PM
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Great Stuff!

I gather you are in Ft. Nelson - must be why you call them Walleyes and not pickerel!

My mom always used to say "Having few other attributes, God blessed the Prairies with Pike and Walleyes." Indeed, they are superior to any trout on the table, and are frankly more fun to catch.

I live in Prince George. Any recommendations as to a good lake to go to for this kind of fishing, for a week or so next summer? I'd also like to try my hand a flyfishing for Pike. (I've done it before in Manitoba, taking my biggest ever freshwater fish - a 26 pounder!! on a fly the size of a sparrow. Don't want to drive that far again though!)
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Old 09-26-2008, 05:46 PM
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I gather you are in Ft. Nelson - must be why you call them Walleyes and not pickerel!

My mom always used to say "Having few other attributes, God blessed the Prairies with Pike and Walleyes." Indeed, they are superior to any trout on the table, and are frankly more fun to catch.

I live in Prince George. Any recommendations as to a good lake to go to for this kind of fishing, for a week or so next summer? I'd also like to try my hand a flyfishing for Pike. (I've done it before in Manitoba, taking my biggest ever freshwater fish - a 26 pounder!! on a fly the size of a sparrow. Don't want to drive that far again though!)
So, you're saying that only people from FN and the Praries call them Walleye


LOL, I like your mom already, and I've never even met her
I don't know much about fishing around PG, but Walleye and Pike are abundent in the rivers and lakes around here. Don't stop at Pike with your Flyrod, the Walleye will give you a good fight as well..


As for the whole Walleye/Pickerel thing, I call them BOTH, it just depends on who I'm with or talking to at the time. Suposedly they are most comonly caller Walleye in the US and Pickerel in "english speaking" Canada.

I say "Call 'em what you want, MOST people will know what you mean"

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Good stuff! Thanks RD!
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