WALLEYE: Andrew Jack of Erie, PA brought in this 9 pound 5 ounce Walleye for Angler Award. It was 30 inches long and had a girth of 17 ¼ inches. He caught it North of Walnut Creek on a worm harness using Fire Tiger spoon. |
Joshua Schuffert of New Kensington, PA brought in an 8 pound 9 ½ ounce fish. It was 29 ¾ inches long and had a girth of 17 inches. He caught it out in 65 ft of water North of Walnut Creek on a spoon. Wonder bread was the color and name of it. |
Robert Rosky of Pittsburg, Pa brought in two for Award. They each weighed 8 pounds 14 ounces. The one was 28 ½ inches long and had a 16 inch girth and the other one was 30 ¼ inches long and had a 15 ¾ inch girth. He caught them out in 70 ft of water off Elk Creek using Renowski’s. The color was Chartreuse. |
Twelve year old Dalton Fraser of Crucible, Pa brought in a 6 pound even Waleye. It was 24 ½ inches long and had a girth of 15 ¼ inches. He caught it out in 65 ft of water straight out of Walnut Creek on a worm harness. The color was Pink/Purple. It was his first Walleye. |
Six year old Brock Matthews of West Sunbury, PA brought in this 6 pound 6 ounce Walleye for Angler Award. It was 25 ½ inches long and had a girth of 16 inches. He caught it out in 74 ft of water West of Walnut Creek on a worm harness. The color was Watermelon. |
PERCH: Dakota Smith of Rural Valley, PA came in with his big fish. It was 14 ½ ounces, 12 ¼ inches long and had a girth of 8 ¼ inches. He was out in 56 ft of water straight out of Walnut Creek. They were using Golden Shiners. |
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