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Mille Lacs Lake Walleye Fishing Video Shot 27-inch class
http://www.FishFever.com This video clip shot on Saturday June 17, 2006 features Sean and Brian chasing huge Mille Lacs walleyes. Drifting Lindy-Rigs was the ticket to fool the nice walleyes featured in the video. Video clip includes Sean's 27-inch class fish. Watch the end to see the big one!
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Mille Lacs Lake Walleye Fishing Video Shot 27-inch class

Walleye Fishing
Walleye fishing on the shellrock river in southern minnesota. Dec 1, 2006
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Walleye Fishing

Fall Fat Walleye Fishing
Please visit http://www.anglingedge.com/edge_store/product.php?productid=18&cat=1&page=2 for more info on this topic. Al Lindner goes fishing for Walleye in early fall and shares his knowledge of favorite techniques for attracting Walleye in these conditions.
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Fall Fat Walleye Fishing

Walleye Fishing Ontario Canada
Cousin Greg reels one in.
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Walleye Fishing Ontario Canada

Big Dutch Walleye Fishing Video Drill 28+inch.
Yes, my fishing mate Hans whit a catch of a nice 28+inch Dutch Walleye. More to see at the nr 1 dutch predator website: http://www.roofvisnet.nl Have a nice day, Frank van Vliet - http://www.roofvisnet.nl
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Big Dutch  Walleye Fishing Video Drill 28+inch.

Walleye Fishing in Arkansas
My old boss David Durr, a yankee, takes us walleye fishing on Greer's Ferry Lake in Arkansas
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Walleye Fishing in Arkansas

Fishing Show: Walleye fishing techniques - Angler's View
Fishing show "Angler's View" segment from Shaun Rickard's Urban Outdoor Adventures
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Fishing Show: Walleye fishing techniques - Angler's View

Musky & Walleye Fishing Clarks Camp Vermilion Bay Ontario Ca
This is a slideshow of our Fall 2007 fishing trip to Clark's Camp in Vermilion Bay Ontario Canada (owners:Wayne and Karla Clark). The Indian Chain of lakes is a numbers fishery...we caught a bunch of 36"-40" Musky and 16"-22" Walleye. All Musky were released to be caught again. I added some music by GD. Fishermen: Todd Mike Bill
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Musky & Walleye Fishing Clarks Camp Vermilion Bay Ontario Ca

Walleye Fishing in the Netherlands Video Shot 27+inch class
Catch and Release of a nice big 27+inch Dutch Walleye by Frank van Vliet The nr1 online Dutch Predator Magazine. See more nice big Walleye, Pike and Perch on our website. More to see at: http://www.roofvisnet.nl Have a nice day, Frank van Vliet - http://www.roofvisnet.nl
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Walleye Fishing in the Netherlands Video Shot 27+inch class

Sébastien Lord - Lord of Walleye fishing in Quebec
Les excursions de pêche Sébastien Lord présentent: Lord of Walleye fishing in Quebec
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Sébastien Lord - Lord of Walleye fishing in Quebec

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Walleye fishing on the Albany river
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Walleye Fishing with Brad and the kids
Fishing with the kids, lots of nice Walleye/Pickerel in this one. Small lake in Northern BC.
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Walleye Fishing with Brad and the kids

Walleye Fishing Kayak Squantz pond
Friday May 1,2008 Kayak fishing Squantz Pond landed a nice 6.5 pound 27 inch walleye. Walleye fishing Connecticut.
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Walleye Fishing Kayak Squantz pond

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Walleye Fishing in the Netherlands Video Shot 28-inch class
Yes, my fishing mate Hans whit a catch of a nice 28+inch Dutch Walleye. More to see at the nr 1 dutch predator website: http://www.roofvisnet.nl Have a nice day, Frank van Vliet - http://www.roofvisnet.nl
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Walleye Fishing in the Netherlands Video Shot 28-inch class

Walleye Fishing @ Bear Trail Lodge; Eagle Lake, Ontario
walleye fishing on Eagle Lake, Ontario, Canada. At Bear Trail Lodge, Waldhof, Ontario. Book your trip at (800) 565-9913 or www.beartraillodge.ca
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Walleye Fishing @ Bear Trail Lodge; Eagle Lake, Ontario

Big Wally's Walleye Fishing
Join MrsDigiot, Gordon and PappyStu on Banks Lake in Coulee Country fishing for Walleye... Winter is a great time to reflect on the seasons that have past. It seems that winter is the longest of all seasons and I sometimes wish my life away hoping that spring will come. Standing on the hillside overlooking the wind-blown river, I feel the chill of winter in my bones like the nagging ache of persistent flu. Whitecaps march in uneven rows, blown southward to their deaths on a rocky shore. The sky is ghost-gray, with scudding low clouds moving rapidly across the frozen, uncaring terrain. I imagine what it would be like to be on the water at this time fishing some wind blown walleyes. Walleyes in the wind is not a subject that you read about everyday. Most fishermen probably won't go out on windy days because they can't control their boats or they can't feel the jig on the bottom. Walleyes in the wind can and does produce walleyes and sometimes the best walleye fishing comes when it is windy. Wind also has an effect on light penetration. The wind creates waves, and waves cut down on light penetration. That's why you'll find walleyes on a shallow reef on a bright day if it's windy. Take the same reef on a bright, calm day, and frequently it will be devoid of fish. I generally start looking for walleyes on the wind-blown side of the lake, and the wind-blown side of a structure. Walleyes will usually be most active on the side of the lake or reservoir that the wind is blowing into because that's where light penetration is reduced. On a given piece of structure the same will hold true with baitfish being disorientated because of wave action. This is a key area, because the predators will congregate at the outside edge and feed on the baitfish. However, keep in mind that a good walleye structure that is not windblown will still be better that a poor walleye structure that is not windblown. Walleyes are opportunistic fish and will go where the meal is the easiest to catch. There are some wind directions that I prefer over others. It seems that north, northeast, and northwest winds can have detrimental effect on fishing success. They usually indicate a coming change in weather. Winds coming from the northwest are a good indication that a cold front is pushing across your favorite fishing hole. In the spring and fall this usually turns the fish off and the bite is very slow. Winds from the south or southwest are frequently good fishing winds. They bring warmer air, which can be a good deal in the spring and fall. They are commonly known indicators of stable weather conditions. As I mentioned before boat control is always a problem in the wind. With a little practice and a drift sock you can control your boat even on the toughest structure. Backtrolling downwind is also possible and necessary on some days, when your boat doesn't rock so much in waves. This reduces the jigging action of your bait, and at times, walleyes are turned off by too much vertical action. The Tournament Series Drift Control sea anchor acts like a big tail. You get excellent boat control by going with the wind and easing the throttle in and out of gear. When fishing a windy, unprotected point, one option is to deploy two sea anchors and drift the tip. But a better option might be to use only one bag off the bow and backtroll into the wind to cover both the tip and each inside turn. Be sure to tie the bag on the bow eye, not on a side cleat. The position where you tie off is critical to control. You should experiment with your positioning of the sea anchor, and how it affects your boat, before launching out into gale force winds. Along with that, if you fish with a partner, you both should get used to fishing in and around a bag. If your partner doesn't reel in the bag when you have a tournament winning walleye on, it can be disastrous. Practice with the bag, as well as with the positioning of the tie off rope on your boat. Consider wind direction, but don't stay home just because the wind is blowing from the north. The wind is a tool you should use just like your rod, boat or your depthfinder. In conjunction with all these tools the wind can be a useful, tool so you can experience more success. by Bob Riege http://www.walleyehunter.com/articles/riege10.html
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Big Wally's Walleye Fishing

Pêche au Doré, Walleye Fishing
Voyage de pêche dans la réserve faunique de La Vérendrye
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Pêche au Doré,  Walleye Fishing

Walleye fishing in Kenora while touring Part IV
Walleye fishing in Kenora, Canada while touring. www.limpopo.com
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Walleye fishing in Kenora while touring Part IV

Fishing Show: Walleye fishing techniques - Angler's View
Fishing show "Angler's View" segment from Shaun Rickard's Urban Outdoor Adventures
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Fishing Show: Walleye fishing techniques - Angler's View

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