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I usually don’t post much, but I had to put a picture of my wifes walleye she caught today. We were bass fishing and she caught it on a stinkin ned! She kills me with that thing. It was 5.76 lbs on our scale. Unfortunately I didn’t have any thing to get the length. It was way past my 18 “ ruler. 

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Walleyes love Neds.

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On 11/7/2020 at 7:08 PM, Toby Estes said:

I usually don’t post much, but I had to put a picture of my wifes walleye she caught today. We were bass fishing and she caught it on a stinkin ned! She kills me with that thing. It was 5.76 lbs on our scale. Unfortunately I didn’t have any thing to get the length. It was way past my 18 “ ruler. 

 

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At that weight I would guess 25-26 inches. Starting around 23 inches, the second digit means roughly a pound. 23 inches equals 3 pounds, 24 equals 4 pounds and so on. On my two largest walleye, the 10 pound fish was 29.75 inches. My 13.75 pound walleye was a fat 32.5 inch fish.

 

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I was up there today, 12-5-20, and caught a monster too! 
I didn’t get any measurements either.

 

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