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Topic: My first yak walleye  (Read 1897 times)

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uplandsandpiper

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The MC spit out my first kayak walleye.  A respectable size fish just 1 oz short of 4 lbs. Caught on the downhill troll just below Coon Island using a worm harness rigs I made using beads and blades from LurePartsOnline.com.





yaktastic

  • A cowboy in a kayak? I never was normal.
  • Salmon
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  • shut up and let me fish.
  • Location: The Dalles Or
  • Date Registered: Feb 2013
  • Posts: 857
Good size eater eye.I'm still trying to finish getting them to the yak on the mid Columbia
4th place 2017 TBKD Rockfish.


Yaktrap

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  • Location: Seattle WA
  • Date Registered: Jul 2012
  • Posts: 712
I've got dozens this year, but nothing of any real size. Fun fish to target and even better to eat.

My favorite recipe so far, covered in basil pesto and baked for 20 mins at 300 degrees.
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