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My wife with her 32" Alberta River Walleye. I hooked the fish and handed her the rod, big mistake hahaha
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Fine looking woman , the fish is nice too. Congratulations on both.
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Fine looking woman , the fish is nice too. Congratulations on both. That's what I was thinking. That is a nice walleye.
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Fine looking woman , the fish is nice too. Congratulations on both. That's what I was thinking. That is a nice walleye. +1 Good work squared
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Nice fish...weird coloring compared the ones I catch in Canada. Was this one really deep?
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Hi mjbgalt, no actually shallow about 4' in the North Saskatchewan River.
Me too I am used to catching golden color Walleye, the color surprised me as well, I actually thought it was a world record Sauger!
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I don’t think Sauger get that big—but it does look a lot like a sauger. We catch lots of pale walleye here too but the white spot on the tail is still visible.
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Exactly! Are they River Walleye?
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The way I see it if you hooked it you can technically lay claim to it. She just gets the assist Congrats,
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They sure look skinny this time of year!
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That was actually caught in the spring right after the ice was off the river. I agree, really weird to be that skinny. If it was a typical Walleye like the ones you catch in lakes it would have been really fat and at 32" would have probably weighed over 13 lbs.
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Beauty! Congrats to whoever is claiming it.
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That was actually caught in the spring right after the ice was off the river. I agree, really weird to be that skinny. If it was a typical Walleye like the ones you catch in lakes it would have been really fat and at 32" would have probably weighed over 13 lbs. How long after the ice broke up? They usually spawn a few weeks after. Could be skinny because she’s spawned out.
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About a month, even with being spawned out you would think that it would be thicker?
I am thinking that River Walleye have a more stream lined profile compared to Lake Walleye since that are always swimming against fast currents?
The North Saskatchewan River is a very fast river, especially in the spring with the snow melt from the Rockies?
The fishing for Lake Sturgeon is exceptional as well.
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Right on !!!
To the pale colour, up here some of the clay based lakes hold really light coloured walleye.
Wondering if it has something to do with the silt runoff ?
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