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Monday, July 09, 2007

Kevin Grupp and Jack with 3 walleyes over 7 lbs.
Guide Billy Commanda with a rare "Blue Walleye". The fish measured 29 inches and we are getting it mounted for the Lodge. Blue walleyes are not related to the "Blue Pike" of Lake Erie. They are a genetic mutation, or color phase of the common walleye. We see a few come into camp each season.

1 Comments:

At 7/09/2007 3:20 PM, Blogger Tony said...

Nice 'eyes Kevin and Jack - that upgrade boat can get you out to where the real 'pigs' live.

The Blue Walleye is incredible, can't wait to see it hanging on the wall...

 

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