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  2. Walleye fishing - Wikipedia

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    Walleye (painting) Fishing for walleye is a popular sport with anglers in Canada and the Northern United States, where the fish is native. The current IGFA all tackle record is 11.34 kilograms (25 lb 0 oz), caught on August 2, 1960 in Old Hickory Lake, Tennessee. [1] The sport is regulated by most natural resource agencies.

  3. Jigging - Wikipedia

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    These come in many different weights usually ranging from 1 ⁄ 80 oz (0.35 g) for small freshwater panfishes (e.g. aji) to nearly 1 pound (0.45 kg) for large saltwater groundfishes, and can also be found in a wide array of colors and patterns. The jig hooks also vary, with variances on the hook type, color, angle or build material.

  4. Lake Erie walleye fishing has strong start near Oak Harbor - AOL

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    Storm Langholff, left, and Johnathan Hartwig, along with their crew, all from Fort Adkinson, Wisconsin, clean their morning catch of walleye, at Shatto's Fish Cleaning near Oak Harbor.

  5. Walleyes are worth their weight in gold: Outdoors column

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  6. Walleye - Wikipedia

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    "Walleye chop" is a term used by walleye anglers for rough water typically with winds of 10 to 25 km/h (6 to 16 mph), and is one of the indicators for good walleye fishing due to the walleyes' increased feeding activity during such conditions. In addition to fishing this chop, night fishing with live bait can be very effective.

  7. Lake whitefish - Wikipedia

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    Lake whitefish from inland lakes can reach a weight upwards of 5 pounds (2,300 g); the largest Lake Whitefish caught on rod and reel weighted 15 pounds 6 oz, from Clear Lake Ontario Canada on May 21, 1983, by Chris T. D. Webster according to the Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame, in Hayward Wisconsin.

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