Walleye in France..
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Re: Walleye in France..
Like I said earlier Broomstick I have no idea as I've never seen them before, I'm going by my friend who has lived in France all his life and fishes the lakes and rivers across Europe.. I feel he would know what he's caught in all of his years of fishing there..
I put this on the forum a few days ago in a reply.. so to me it looks like they may stock them in the lakes & streams, just like we do with trout in Australia.. http://www.chicagolandfishing.com/forum ... lleye.html
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Adrian
I put this on the forum a few days ago in a reply.. so to me it looks like they may stock them in the lakes & streams, just like we do with trout in Australia.. http://www.chicagolandfishing.com/forum ... lleye.html
cheers
Adrian
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Re: Walleye in France..
meppstas wrote:Like I said earlier Broomstick I have no idea as I've never seen them before, I'm going by my friend who has lived in France all his life and fishes the lakes and rivers across Europe.. I feel he would know what he's caught in all of his years of fishing there..
I put this on the forum a few days ago in a reply.. so to me it looks like they may stock them in the lakes & streams, just like we do with trout in Australia..
cheers
Adrian
Such a good example of how fish in different continents have evolved though
fascinating stuff
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Re: Walleye in France..
Interesting, I didn't know that. Thanks for clarifying.meppstas wrote:Like I said earlier Broomstick I have no idea as I've never seen them before, I'm going by my friend who has lived in France all his life and fishes the lakes and rivers across Europe.. I feel he would know what he's caught in all of his years of fishing there..
I put this on the forum a few days ago in a reply.. so to me it looks like they may stock them in the lakes & streams, just like we do with trout in Australia.. http://www.chicagolandfishing.com/forum ... lleye.html
cheers
Adrian
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Re: Walleye in France..
Broomstick wrote:Interesting, I didn't know that. Thanks for clarifying.meppstas wrote:Like I said earlier Broomstick I have no idea as I've never seen them before, I'm going by my friend who has lived in France all his life and fishes the lakes and rivers across Europe.. I feel he would know what he's caught in all of his years of fishing there..
I put this on the forum a few days ago in a reply.. so to me it looks like they may stock them in the lakes & streams, just like we do with trout in Australia.. http://www.chicagolandfishing.com/forum ... lleye.html
cheers
Adrian
No worries Broomstick.. :thumbsup: I had no idea either, all I knew was that they were native to Canada & Nth America..
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Re: Walleye in France..
Used to catch zander as a kid in Sweden; the place is a pike/zander/redfin heaven... Wish the poms introduced zander here instead of carp; great fighting fish and very tasty; beautiful white flaky meat. Overall, I'd liken it more to Mulloway than whiting/trout, form and flesh wise.
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Re: Walleye in France..
smokin_reels wrote:meppstas wrote:Here's a couple of photos of Walleye that was caught by a good friend of mine in France when he managed to get away from his job at Mepps..
He tells me that they're a great fighting fish and that these two are just a couple of small ones... these were both taken in Lakes one in France and the other In Spain..
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Adrian
I am no expert on this , but i suspect they maybe Zander. A close to relative of the Wall-eye (their north american counter part)
I have caught a small Zander on a lure while bait fishing for Wels Catfish on the river Ebro in Spain , Dropped it while trying to take a pic :rofl:
Thank fully didnt drop the catfish while taking the picture.
You're right they're zander, I used to fish for them back in England. Not as fun to catch as pike though!