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bulltender
Posted: Sep 30, 2024 - 09:56 pm


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A few years ago I caught 2 large Walleye in Cook's Bay Lake Simcoe. I caught them both trolling with my go to lure. Once was drift trolling in a very rough cloudy day. The other was similar day but casting. One my Son was holding in the picture and the other I was holding a big one.

My opinion is these big fish was looking for a home to die and was a surprise to me i caught it both times.

Has anyone caught any in Cook’s Bay Lake Simcoe and I do mean in the Bay and not out by the Islands.

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Posted: Oct 01, 2024 - 06:39 am


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QUOTE (bulltender @ Sep 30, 2024 - 09:56 pm)
A few years ago I caught 2 large Walleye in Cook's Bay Lake Simcoe. I caught them both trolling with my go to lure. Once was drift trolling in a very rough cloudy day. The other was similar day but casting. One my Son was holding in the picture and the other I was holding a big one.

My opinion is these big fish was looking for a home to die and was a surprise to me i caught it both times.

Has anyone caught any in Cook’s Bay Lake Simcoe and I do mean in the Bay and not out by the Islands.

Not sure what you mean by, the fish was looking for a place to die. It looks healthy in the picture as far as I can see. How big was the walleye? Did you eat it, or let it go? And if you ate it, did it taste good?

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Posted: Oct 01, 2024 - 09:03 am


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I am also confused. ?

“Looking for a place to die”? Is this a pun for, you ate it?

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Posted: Oct 01, 2024 - 09:59 am


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QUOTE (Disco @ Oct 01, 2024 - 09:03 am)
I am also confused. ?

“Looking for a place to die”? Is this a pun for, you ate it?

They

They attempted to commit suicided.

Eat me, PLEASE

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Jesse
Posted: Oct 01, 2024 - 11:38 am


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Seen one through the ice off degrassi point last winter

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Posted: Yesterday at 05:29 pm


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Walleye in simcoe ???

Yup there,s some monsters...back in my taxi days the mnr brought in two walleye to be mounted for display in their offices, one was 17 lbs and the other 21 lbs ...both were siezed from poachers in the spring up the talbot river..not numerous but yes some monsters are out there...myself if I am fortunate enough to land a big simcoe eye shes going back in a heartbeat...

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Posted: Yesterday at 06:35 pm


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few years back I was out whitefishing. CO came along to check us. Once done he couldn't wait to show us a picture he had taken of another fishers camera he had down the hole. there laying in front of the camera was a nice walleye. it wouldn't bit

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