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Walleye Stir Fry!

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buddha162
buddha162FREE2020#1
Finally managed a new catch and cook, first time seeing a walleye, turned him into stir fry 🙂

Probably the weakest fish I've ever pulled on. Glad I caught a few on my first attempt, not going back ever haha

First MateOriginal Crew258 postsSince 2018
CELLFISH
CELLFISHFREE2020#2
beautiful, my fav style of chef knife too... where’s the brown rice and Sake’... cellie..
CommodoreOriginal Crew18,289 postsSince 2019
Roccus7
Roccus7MOD2020#3
Finally managed a new catch and cook, first time seeing a walleye, turned him into stir fry 🙂

Probably the weakest fish I've ever pulled on. Glad I caught a few on my first attempt, not going back ever haha


Rut-roh, if you don't like the fight of a walleye, DO NOT go crappie fishing. Their name is just like their fight.

On the other hand, walleye are probably the best eating fresh water fish there is, the only fresh water fish that I may choose over a salt water fish if they're both on the menu at a restaurant.
AdmiralOriginal Crew21,694 postsSince 2018
CELLFISH
CELLFISHFREE2020#4
Rut-roh, if you don't like the fight of a walleye, DO NOT go crappie fishing. Their name is just like their fight.

On the other hand, walleye are probably the best eating fresh water fish there is, the only fresh water fish that I may choose over a salt water fish if they're both on the menu at a restaurant.

complaints bout a weak fighting fish, try a 5 foot ugly stick, 2 piece... cellie... ?
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CommodoreOriginal Crew18,289 postsSince 2019
captmike28
captmike28FREE2020#5
Why not try a fly rod? When my folks were still alive I would visit the in south FL every winter and have a ton of fun catching Bluegill in the local lakes on top water poppers using my fly rod. Something about any fish, regardless of size, crashing a top water bait!
CaptainOriginal Crew1,847 postsSince 2018
george
georgeADMIN2020#6
Everytime I watch one of your videos, I head to the fridge for something to eat.

I get a lot of fish offers from my many fishing friends but never a walleye. They're just too good. I need to go catch a few.

I know a few sharpies that get them at Lake Ronkonkoma. I haven't had great success there. One suicide fish. But I have had great success on the Delaware this time of year. It may be time to give it a shot.

Then all I need is Buddha to cook them for me ?
CommodoreOriginal Crew5,158 postsSince 2018
cany
canyMOD2020#7
Finally managed a new catch and cook, first time seeing a walleye, turned him into stir fry 🙂

Probably the weakest fish I've ever pulled on. Glad I caught a few on my first attempt, not going back ever haha

OMG that looks awesome Thanks for shaing
AdmiralOriginal Crew40,955 postsSince 2018
WhatKnot
WhatKnotFREE2020#8
Why not try a fly rod? When my folks were still alive I would visit the in south FL every winter and have a ton of fun catching Bluegill in the local lakes on top water poppers using my fly rod. Something about any fish, regardless of size, crashing a top water bait!
A top water hit on any species is a blast.
CommodoreOriginal Crew12,891 postsSince 2019
buddha162
buddha162FREE2020#9
Rut-roh, if you don't like the fight of a walleye, DO NOT go crappie fishing. Their name is just like their fight.

On the other hand, walleye are probably the best eating fresh water fish there is, the only fresh water fish that I may choose over a salt water fish if they're both on the menu at a restaurant.

One lake I bass fish holds some huge crappie...weird I've never had a bycatch. I might give it 10 minutes this Spring on some deeper brush piles I marked last year. Like walleye, I suspect it'll be a one and done deal lol
First MateOriginal Crew258 postsSince 2018
buddha162
buddha162FREE2020#10
Everytime I watch one of your videos, I head to the fridge for something to eat.

I get a lot of fish offers from my many fishing friends but never a walleye. They're just too good. I need to go catch a few.

I know a few sharpies that get them at Lake Ronkonkoma. I haven't had great success there. One suicide fish. But I have had great success on the Delaware this time of year. It may be time to give it a shot.

Then all I need is Buddha to cook them for me ?

Haha get em George!
First MateOriginal Crew258 postsSince 2018

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