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Old 09-20-2017, 01:26 PM
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Default Quad in trip on the Zodiak for Walleye

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One day after a rainstorm moved through I urged my dad to head out with the quad and zodiak into a backwoods lake. Our hopes was locating some perch and walleye. All we found were some tiny perch and lots of below size walleye. The weather was beautiful though and we had a fun ride in and out in the dark. Some deep puddles but made it out ok. The Maintenance crew was coming out right when we were going in the morning and they were considering closing the trail. We found out why haha. After a long day of fishing we only ended up with one walleye over 50cm and a 9 inch perch. I'd say the regs need to be changed. No reason these backwoods lakes couldn't support a 1 fish limit over 43 cm. Test netting has shown that the fish are basically stunted below the size limits. Too many fish, not enough food. When is Alberta Fisheries going to start managing fishing for balanced populations rather than overpopulation of walleye? I'm not sure I'll be spending my time in the backwoods on day trips anymore. Took a whole day to clean all the mud off the equipment.
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Old 09-20-2017, 08:59 PM
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Default Tons of tiny walleye!!!

I just got back from another trip up to Wabamun lake and based on the two days I fished there it had a very similar Walleye situation.

We were hoping to hook into some big pike but even the long ones were thinner then my wrists!

We still managed to get a few nice fish for the videos but we had to pick through >50 8-14" chubby walleyes before we found them!
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Old 09-24-2017, 12:22 PM
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I just got back from another trip up to Wabamun lake and based on the two days I fished there it had a very similar Walleye situation.

We were hoping to hook into some big pike but even the long ones were thinner then my wrists!

We still managed to get a few nice fish for the videos but we had to pick through >50 8-14" chubby walleyes before we found them!
Yup the fisheries walleye stocking continues to cause havoc.

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Old 09-24-2017, 12:32 PM
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I found long pike (75cm+) at Lac La Biche this year but noticed that they also seemed rather skinny for their length
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Old 09-24-2017, 04:23 PM
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One day after a rainstorm moved through I urged my dad to head out with the quad and zodiak into a backwoods lake. Our hopes was locating some perch and walleye. All we found were some tiny perch and lots of below size walleye. The weather was beautiful though and we had a fun ride in and out in the dark. Some deep puddles but made it out ok. The Maintenance crew was coming out right when we were going in the morning and they were considering closing the trail. We found out why haha. After a long day of fishing we only ended up with one walleye over 50cm and a 9 inch perch. I'd say the regs need to be changed. No reason these backwoods lakes couldn't support a 1 fish limit over 43 cm. Test netting has shown that the fish are basically stunted below the size limits. Too many fish, not enough food. When is Alberta Fisheries going to start managing fishing for balanced populations rather than overpopulation of walleye? I'm not sure I'll be spending my time in the backwoods on day trips anymore. Took a whole day to clean all the mud off the equipment.
Great post. Not a lake fisherman here too much but always enjoy your vids. Awesome to get pops out on the lake. Looks like calm waters and sounds of nature. Awesome. Keep it up!
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I found long pike (75cm+) at Lac La Biche this year but noticed that they also seemed rather skinny for their length
Yeah too bad on the skinny pike at lac la biche. There used to be some nice fish and now thinning out with the walleye population. At least the First Nations have netted a pile of walleye out of there so it might help a bit and now with the tags may also help drop population and fatten fish up more.

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