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32 1/2" Walleye
#21
I heard that too but no one seems to know anything more about it. I think it may be a fish story. That would beat the State record, you would think you would hear more about it?
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#22
Thanks Bearclaw. I am going to put it on the wall for sure!
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#23
Thanks Pikeman. I really knowitall x zero but there is a story behind the name... let's just say it has to do with my x wife, enough said! Anyway, the fact that I have an x is the only reason I am able to fish a couple times a week. [Smile] I guess there is always a silver lining!
I have fished my entire life and caught some very nice fish but this one is the biggest. Until this summer the biggest was a 9 lb hybrid I caught at Henry's Lake. This summer I caught my first 10 pound fish, a Utah Lake catfish. Now this 12 pounder and it will be a hard one to top I'm sure! I'm obviously not a very skilled fisherman because it has taken literally hundreds of trips to be in the right place at the right time and luck into this one.
I am looking for a good taxidermist, do you have any suggestions?
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#24
That's a good question! I was resizing the picture on my mac with gimp (which I haven't used much) and must have done a little "art work". I wish I had been able to get some better pics. I actually was lucky to run into someone nice enough to take a picture for me with my camera phone at the gas station.
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#25
I know all about the "X" factor I have been there done that.[crazy] As far as the silver lining goes I hope you get blessed with a woman that supports you in your fishing hobbies. I was lucky enough to find one.[Image: bobwink.gif] As far as the catfish goes I seen it in a picture 38 pounds 43 inches long and still swimming in the creek. I understand that putting in the time and being in the right place at the right time is huge. Again Congratulations. Pikeman
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#26
A couple or more pics of his hawg! I was the crazy guy at the gas station heading fishing while you were finishing your fine trip on Deer Creek at 12:20am. I actually think your picture from your camera phone took better pictures than my Canon. I think the lighting made it a little screwy and I do not profess to be a photographer in the least. Still, AWSOME FISH MAN!
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#27
Thanks for posting those muskycoop. How did Strawberry treat you?
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#28
It treated us well for fish but not so well for ducks. I put up a report. As I mentioned there were so many people up there it was not so condusive to duck hunting but the fishing was excellent!
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#29
Nice walleye and awesome pics. That's a pretty one. I enjoyed reading your post about how much time you have put in and it finally paid off, that's what it's all about.
Do you mind if I send this picture to some friends of mine?
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#30
Thanks and not a problem at all, send away!
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#31
Nice fish for sure!
Check out Dan at Wilderness taxidermy in Syracuse. He is a walleye fisherman himself, does good work.
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#32
WOW! Now there's a SWEET Wanda! I'm still searchin for her Grandma...Wilma!lol By the way I fish everyday NOW!....love the X's!lol! Congrats Kiddo!
Smiles Always!MA[cool]
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#33
CHECK YOUR PM,S. [Wink]
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#34
Great fish, the C&R is 31 1/2" ....
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#35
Nice eye!
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