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1. Walleye
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... hours and their large eyes allow them to see prey extremely well in low light conditions.  Their light sensitive eyes allow them to see in murky and stained waters and they will often be found i...

2. What To Bring
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...p;   Walleye •    Light to Medium 6 to 6’6 spinning rods with a sensitive tip •    8-12lb mono line or Fireline Crystal 8lb super lin...

3. Featured Fish - Ontario Walleye
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... hours and their large eyes allow them to see prey extremely well in low light conditions.  Their light sensitive eyes allow them to see in murky and stained waters and they will often be found i...

4. Getting Down To It For Northern Pike
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...up on sides of deep reefs they tend to move to and fro depending on the wind conditions and speeds. Having a sensitive fish finder like the Humminbird 565 is crucial when fishing deep for pike. Heavy ...

5. Ontario Walleye Tips
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...e lower part of their caudal fin while their dorsal fin has a black rear base.   Walleyes are light sensitive, and because of this, they generally feed when the sun is absent.  That is, ...

... try to wrestle away from you as they are typically strong.  They also have good sense of smell and are sensitive when it comes to wriggling insects on water.  Rainbow trout, unlike brook tr...

7. Selecting Your First Ice Fishing Rod
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... of them has their own unique characteristics.   Graphite – Expensive, lightweight, strength, sensitive   Fibreglass – Cheaper than graphite, less sensitive, strong, temp...

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