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Uploaded by on Feb 10, 2007

under water footage of oversized river walleye.

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  • Nice Walleyes. Was this the Upper Niagara River?

  • Yes, Mostly the Upper Niagara.

  • That was really neat! Was that during a cold front? Those seemed like really lazy walleye.

  • Walleye seem very mellow. I think they are more active at night.

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  • awesome Much more clear than the filthy agri-rivers in so mn.

  • nice video man

  • I am a Northerner and I am nutzo about bass...always have been. Love to river fish for Smallies and lake fish for Largemouth. But I love to Walleye fish! I eat all my Walleye and worship all my bass lol...to me Bass are like cows for the Hindus. I think the reason Bass are more popular in the USA is they are easier to catch without a boat (ie farm ponds small lakes).

  • Yep, i think night whipping is the best way to fish for walleye. You may not get the monsters you get in the big lakes during the day, but you can hit some nice ones. I got a 9 pounder last year and hit a double header (one on each plug at the same time) just last week. When they hit at night, they hit hard!

  • Trust me, it's not all Americans. Mainly it is the south. They love their Nascar and bass fishing down there.

  • cought a six and a half walleye on a tiny river today fly fishin for pike damn thing took it probably ten feet if not shorter from shore

  • I agree. I don't understand why Americans are so bent on bass fishing... has to be the lamest game fish there is.

  • You are correct, Walleye are much more active at night. Their glassy eyes are used to reflect light which allows them to see better in conditions with very little light. The feeding times for Walleye are usually at night, because they have such a great vision advantage over their prey.

    During the day i've usually found them in very deep areas or shallow areas with good shelter.

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