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September 11th, 2001

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Butch Furtman's
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Top 10 Fish To Eat | Top 10
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BUTCH’S TOP 10 FISH TO CATCH
1) Steelhead Trout
2) Brook Trout
3) Walleye
4) Smallmouth Bass
5) Kamloop Rainbow
Trout
6) Atlantic Salmon
7) Coho Salmon
8) Chinook Salmon
9) Crappie
10) Arctic Char
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BUTCH’S TOP 10 FISH TO EAT
1) Walleye
2) Crappie
3) Coho Salmon
4) Atlantic Salmon
5) Sauger
6) Yellow Perch
7) Brook Trout
8) Bluegill
9) Lake Trout
10) Kamloop
Rainbow Trout
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BUTCH’S TOP 10 WALLEYE LAKES
1) Lac Seul
(Ontario) One of the best walleye lakes in North America. Very
large body of water, over 120 miles long. Tremendous structure, all
types of walleye habitat. Gravel bars, rock bars, sunken islands,
feeding flats, and weedlines. A walleye fisherman’s paradise. Great
northern pike fishery also.
2)
Mille Lacs (Minnesota) The most
popular walleye lake in the Midwest. Always challenging to fish. The
best walleye fishing is found near shoreline structure, the mid-lake
gravel humps, and the mud flats. Walleye fishing is excellent
throughout the year. Also, within the last few years, Mille Lacs has
become a top muskie producer.
3)
Dogtooth (Ontario) Home of the
trophy walleyes. Tough lake to fish, but can produce world class
walleye fishing. Also has an excellent population of lake trout,
splake, and smallmouth bass.
4)
Lake Of The Woods (Ontario / Minnesota)
Tremendous walleye fishing throughout the year.
Winter walleye fishing is excellent. Also has some of the best muskie
fishing anywhere in North America. Can get rough for smaller boats,
especially in the larger southern parts of the lake.
5)
Rainy Lake (Ontario / Minnesota) The
secrets out, Rainy Lake is becoming one of the most popular
destinations for the avid walleye fisherman because of the slot size.
Because of the size regulations, the walleye population has exploded,
providing a wide range of year classes. The lake also has some of the
finest smallmouth bass fishing anywhere in the country.
6)
Winnibigoshish (Minnesota) Big
Winnie. Another tremendous natural walleye lake. Located in north
central Minnesota, Big Winnie rivals any of the other large natural
walleye lakes. Very interesting lake to fish for walleyes. The lake
has excellent shoreline structure as well as mid-lake humps and sunken
islands. Big Winnie also has an excellent population of perch, which
are sought both summer and winter.
7)
White Otter (Ontario) One of Butch’s
favorite lakes to fish anywhere. Has an excellent population of both
walleye, and lake trout. White Otter is also a wilderness setting with
no cabins. Because of its exceptional clear water, the best walleye
fishing is early morning or evenings. Cloudy, windy, and rainy days
are also excellent for walleye. The best lake trout fishing occurs on
clear sunny days, which makes White Otter a dual lake. Walleyes in the
morning, lake trout during the day, and walleyes in the evening.
8)
Boulder (Minnesota) One of Butch’s
favorite lakes to fish walleyes locally in his hometown of Duluth,
Minnesota. It is a stained, dark water lake with a lot of rock
structure. Caution should be used when fishing in larger boats.
Boulder has several year class sizes of walleye, with some trophies
present.
9)
Leech (Minnesota) Another premier
natural walleye lake located west of Big Winnie. Being very large in
size, weather can be a factor. Year after year, Leech Lake produces a
vast number of walleye. Leech Lake is also known for its great muskie
fishing. Some parts of the lake also produce slab crappies.
10)
Sakakawea (North Dakota) Butch
first fished Sakakawea back in the 1970’s before anyone knew much
about it. The number and size of walleyes were astounding. A lot of
the fish ran in the 7 to 10 pound class. Since then, the walleye
population has fluctuated. Because it is a huge reservoir system, some
year classes are better than others. Recent reports reveal excellent
walleye fishing with some trophy size being caught. It is also one of
the top sauger lakes in North America.
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