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  1. 5 points
    Get over it, most people wo grew up around Thunder Bay call walleye pickeral. If you called it walleye people thought you were an American.
  2. 3 points
    Sure most people who grew up around thunderbay as I did aswell say that… but they are still wrong, just because they say it doesn’t make them right for saying it wrong for 50 years… look up in the regulations how many pickerel you can keep… 0 , Walleye is walleye there isn’t even an argument to be had. You are free to say and do as you wish I just have to correct it everytime I see or hear it.
  3. 2 points
    Other seasons I can’t seem to locate in the regs: walter, Waldo, king salmon, steelhead, coaster, swamp donkey, eel pout, laker, brookie, looper, musky, gator, snake, hammer handle, smallie. Most things go by many names but the only “correct” name is sander vitreus
  4. 2 points
    Looking forward to catching pickerel when pickerel season opens. Pickerel sure do taste good. Usually catch my weight in pickerel every 20 minutes. Pickerel pickerel pickerel pickerel
  5. 2 points
    People went on Saturday night and said it was too early, will take a look early this week. Also Zach, hilarious joke! Only issue with it is according to Oxford "run: (of a migratory fish) go upriver from the sea in order to spawn". Now the real question is if smelt walk?
  6. 1 point
    More dandelions needed. I say by Friday 😎 they’ll start to sprint.
  7. 1 point
    …..siscowet, red fins, grey trout, togue, bottom feeder, hauki, square tails, chinnys, mud hen trout, partridge, spruce hen…..
  8. 1 point
    ...lawyers, bugle-nose bass, greaseballs...
  9. 1 point
    More then likely bass fishing and yes walleye is currently closed… pickeral isn’t a fish we have here!
  10. 1 point
    Whitefish is wide open. Friends of ours own one of the resorts there. Can confirm !
  11. 1 point
  12. 0 points
    Показати, де раки зимують/ To show someone where the crayfish are spending the winter = to teach someone a lesson. (I will show you where the crayfish are spending the winter!) When someone tells you “Я тобі покажу, де раки зимують!” it is often a final warning.