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me and the anchor have benn near dunchurch all weekend

just before dark yesterday while bass fishing with tiny beatlespins the bride hooked what i believe to be a blue walleye..

 

no white tips not a sauger and 5-6 lbs will post pics soon

 

is there a definate way to identify a blue walleye?

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I understand that their eyes were larger and more upward looking. They didn't have the white tips. But they were smaller than 'yellow' walleye so a 5-6 pounder may be too large to be a true blue walleye. Could it have been a saugeye?

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no north of dunchurch back in a ways maple island area

Maple island.Some great deer hunting there.We drove all the way to the" END OF THE ROAD GANG". :thumbsup_anim:

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For what it's worth, the MNR officially declared the blue walleye extinct in 1985, the last one having been caught on Lake Erie in 1965. But then these are the same people who declared aurora trout as being extinct. So, whose nose. :)

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understood! i have talked to the locals who say they catch a few each yr and these fish get real big 10-12 lb ..

seen pics of 4 caught on this lake in the last yr..including icefishing

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i fish that area on the mag, my uncles place is down the end of ladds rd. i've nailed some smaller eyes that had blueish tinges to them as well but i have yet to fish labrash.

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cool.. still no answer though what this truely is as it is far from typical walleye

same as you have caught lots of smaller fish but have personally seen 2 of these walleye

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yep thats his place. that pool down from bridge is great in the spring time.

and only one or two without the white tips.

 

Miller I know the spot. I always said that was a good spot to fish,but we were deer hunting then.

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For what it's worth, the MNR officially declared the blue walleye extinct in 1985, the last one having been caught on Lake Erie in 1965. But then these are the same people who declared aurora trout as being extinct. So, whose nose. :)

There's no Auroras in Liberty Lake, I can tell you that!

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we caught one in quebec, rapid seven (turning right at cadillac)and definite blue tinge to all of it,we let him go ,,he was about 2 pds.. if i can find the pic ,i will post here..

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The Blue Walleye or Blue Pike as they were called in the states were only found in Lake Erie, Lake Ontario and the Niagara River. Saw and probably even caught a few a a kid going out of Port Colborne with my dad in the late 50's. We'd still fish over deeper water for the "Blues" much like they perch fish today and would troll for the "Yellows" as dad called them. They were never in inland lakes then and were quite different than Yellows in that they were small, 3 lbs was a big one, has big eyes and a mottled appearance much like a sauger. Can't believe any reports of them being caught outside of their historical range :whistling:

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