JackSprat
07-08-2008, 01:23 AM
My experience catching walleyes has been limited to just legal fish that seldom weigh more than one or two pounds. I recently got my eyes opened to what great walleye fishing they have on Lake Erie. Two June tournaments showcased plenty of big fish during the weigh-ins. I saw a few that nearly reached the 12 pound mark.
The Walleye Challenge Tournament winning boat registered 54.45 pounds for the nine fish maximum allowed for a boat. Largest fish was 11.6 pounds. The following day, New Eastern Walleye Circuit Tournament winning team weighed 35.85 pounds. Largest fish was 9.47 pounds. On both days, Lake Erie was in a foul mood with 4-6 foot waves.
http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x270/JJYork_photos/EPSFAJune08/IMG_1562.jpg
http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x270/JJYork_photos/EPSFAJune08/IMG_1558.jpg
If you would like to see more photos and the weigh-in videos, all the information is posted at http://www.fishsteelheadalley.com/ under the category of “Latest News”. Enjoy.
The Walleye Challenge Tournament winning boat registered 54.45 pounds for the nine fish maximum allowed for a boat. Largest fish was 11.6 pounds. The following day, New Eastern Walleye Circuit Tournament winning team weighed 35.85 pounds. Largest fish was 9.47 pounds. On both days, Lake Erie was in a foul mood with 4-6 foot waves.
http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x270/JJYork_photos/EPSFAJune08/IMG_1562.jpg
http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x270/JJYork_photos/EPSFAJune08/IMG_1558.jpg
If you would like to see more photos and the weigh-in videos, all the information is posted at http://www.fishsteelheadalley.com/ under the category of “Latest News”. Enjoy.