Jim Tate’s 11 lb Walleye out of Everts

  • Dave Ansell
    Rushford, MN
    Posts: 1572
    #666333

    Nice fish Jim! You’ve got me beat. Make the trip up from IA all that much better.

    192-fazer
    Cedar Falls Ia.
    Posts: 84
    #668185

    Congratulations Jim on your personal best.
    Only problem now is I won’t be able to find any ring worms at your store ounce your picture starts to circulate.
    Gaylen

    bill_cadwell
    Rochester, Minnesota
    Posts: 12607
    #668378

    VERY nice fish. Congrats.
    Thanks, Bill

    uglystick007
    Posts: 46
    #685650

    Nice Walleye.
    However I don’t think you can do that type of CPR anymore.
    The new Minnesota rule is …
    Immediately release or returned to the water

    Fish must not be retained longer than is needed at the site of capture to unhook, identify, measure, and photograph. Placing the fish in any type of container or on a stringer is not immediately released. Any fish not immediately released is considered to be “reduced to possession.”

    So be prepared with fresh batteries in the Digital Camera and buy yourself a hand held scale so you can get that Photo and measurements done on the water.

    crossin_eyes
    Lakeville, MN
    Posts: 1377
    #685662

    I’m pretty sure that rule doesn’t apply here. Pool 4 is a border water that never has a closed season. So long as he didn’t have a limit of eater walleyes “in addition to” the big one, he wasn’t breaking any law new or old.

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