Walleye in North Carolina?
Hey all,
Been fishing Walleye all my life, well at least since I was 5 or 6 years old, tournament fished for over 10 years and was reasonably successful with a consistent yearly rating in the top 10 to 15 for a number of those years with over 600 registered anglers.
Now I am far from the best and really know nothing about Walleye fishing and actually joined this board for the Crappie fishing.............My story continues!!
Lived in Canada, Northern Alberta all my life and moved to North Carolina seven years ago, met the love of my life that didn't involve a boat and made the hard choice between seven months of winter (perching in the winter is really awesome) or moving to a climate where I can fish in unfrozen water at Christmas time.........Our big lakes here never freeze, how great is that!
Well unless you’re a Northerner you really have no idea what "hard" water is all about. I know just how exciting it sounds to you but really........I don't need to say any more!!!!
Just think ice augers, walking in 20 to 30 below weather pulling a sled, then drilling 200 to 300 hundred holes through 3' to 4' of ice never mind the wind and even better to top it off having a "SLOW" day on the windy lake that should be a hockey arena.
Regardless its fishing and its something we all have a deep love and desire for whoever we learned it from or experienced it with they are the person that planted that first little seed, rest assured we can all pinpoint almost the exact time, place and person that started that fire within us...........I for one know exactly who and where if only I could have known at the time to thank him for opening up a world of relaxation and comfort within me that would last a lifetime!
Now that I have bored you all my real point to this post is I moved south from a world that contained no Bass, no Crappie, no Bluegill, no Catfish and left behind my Walleye. Perch and the awesome Northern Pike. I have spent almost every weekend for the first 3 years learning how to catch a Bass (after years of watching Bass Masters every Saturday for 20 years) which is really fun but not what I was looking for. So then I switched to learning how to catch Crappie............It's become my passion both challenging and delicious - not walleye or perch but does makes for a great fish fry!
I have spent the better part of four years now living, breathing, and fishing Crappie (reason for joining the board) and have become somewhat successful at catching one or two Crappie now and then. It really makes me happy but I still have so much to learn. I will continue to practice and learn all that I can through all that is available to me through Crappie.com and am thankful for all the people I have met and learned from on this site.
Now honestly I find I am really missing fishing for Walleye so much so that only a Walleye fisherman can really relate to my pain!!!!!!!. I would like to go to a lake in North Carolina and fish for Walleye. Not being ignorant or conceded if I know there are Walleye in a lake and it is there natural habitat I will be able to find them and from there probably catch one or two.
I ask for your help in identifying the lakes and for your in assistance in the seasons for Walleye in North Carolina, sound stupid but........Spawning season in Alberta is beginning of June how would that relate To North Carolina. From what I read Lake Chatuge is a good place to fish for Walleye but I ask you the Walleye fisherman that know the State to help out, I would even take you fishing to enjoy the day. Really just looking for knowledgeable feedback and maybe a great fishing partner.
Crappie are great now where are the Walleye?
Thanks all!