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One nights worth of keeper wallies.
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9lb. Wiper
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11lb. Wiper
[Image: 7033885-R1-010-3A.jpg] The picture of the 10 lb wiper did not come out but it looks very similar. Many 7 to 9lbs caught but released most of them.
Just got back from my 3rd season elk/deer hunt and scored on a 30" buck, its my biggest so far.
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#2
Congratulations Oats!!

Great fish and deer!
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#3
Very impressive! Go buy some Lotto tickets A.S.A.P! [Smile]

I can't recall anyone I know ever getting a limit of keepers at Pueblo!
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#4
Thanks guys, I'm always disipointed in how big fish look in pictures, for some reason they never turn out as big as they look in real life.

Keeper walleye were pretty tough to come by until Sept. then thats all I caught were 18 to 20 inchers. Had a few evenings where I boated 9, 10 and 11 walleye and all but two were between 18 and 20 inches. Best times to fish Pueblo is from the new moon to the full moon period. Two weeks after the full moon until the new moon is consistently slower fishing.
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#5
Your right about the pictures not doing fish justice oats. Those are some good fish in those pictures for sure!

Good fishing!!!
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