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Nick Baccante helped write the book on walleyes, studying the popular sport fish as the lead Research Biologist in Ontario’s esteemed, Walleye Research Unit and as the Fish and Wildlife Section Head, for the Peace Region in British Columbia. Nick joins Liam and Gord on this week’s podcast as they talk about early season walleye behaviour and fishing strategies. Do you know why you typically catch more small male walleyes than large female walleyes when the fishing season opens? The trophy-size fish go to specific locations and develop unique feeding habits that you can incorporate into your fishing strategies. Want to get your doctorate in spring walleye fishing? Tune into this week’s podcast.
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By Liam Whetter & Gord Pyzer5
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Nick Baccante helped write the book on walleyes, studying the popular sport fish as the lead Research Biologist in Ontario’s esteemed, Walleye Research Unit and as the Fish and Wildlife Section Head, for the Peace Region in British Columbia. Nick joins Liam and Gord on this week’s podcast as they talk about early season walleye behaviour and fishing strategies. Do you know why you typically catch more small male walleyes than large female walleyes when the fishing season opens? The trophy-size fish go to specific locations and develop unique feeding habits that you can incorporate into your fishing strategies. Want to get your doctorate in spring walleye fishing? Tune into this week’s podcast.
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