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timatkn
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The only time I was on Kawnipi, we almost exclusively caught blue phase walleye. Didn't get a picture because I didn't notice it at first untill we went out to an island to clean the fish and compared a normal golden wallleye to a blue one. It was a significant difference.
I am not saying these were true blue walleyes that were originally on Lake Erie, but definitely a different color phase. Very cool looking.
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timatkn
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Thanks for the link, and nice blue walleye again!
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retired55
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I have some on the camera, I'll see if I can get them on the site.
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QueticoMike
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quote Captn Tony: "Since I'm going to Kawnipi this summer and a grand slam goal is my goal. I'll substitute blue walleye for lake trout."
Much easier to catch a blue walleye than a lake trout in Kawnipi :)
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mr.barley
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How about some pictures of these blue walleyes. We've caught blue tinged walleyes but not true blue walleyes
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Kawnipi1
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Ive heard about Blue Walleye before up near Red Lake Ontario. Never heard of them in Quetico before. Sounds great to me. Going to be in Kawnipi a couple nights this summer. Hope to run into a few blues. Love to see a picture of one,
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FishGeek01
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I cant figure out how to copy it here but I have a pic of a blue walleye in my default journal... caught near Wheelbarrow falls last year.
here is a link to the thread I started when I caught mine
Blue Walleye Thread
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shock
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interesting , thanks for the link jim ,
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mvernelson
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Wow thats cool!
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Captn Tony
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Since I'm going to Kawnipi this summer and a grand slam goal is my goal. I'll substitute blue walleye for lake trout.
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retired55
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Just got back from Quetico, and our group caught several Blue Walleyes which I have never caught before. Is this a different strain of walleyes. They were beautiful, blue tint to the fins and tail.
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AmarilloJim
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link
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retired55
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Thanks for article, never new that. They are really pretty to look at.
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