Walleye University.

Information about walleye fishing in Missouri
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Skeeter Jr.
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Walleye University.

Post by Skeeter Jr. » December 17th, 2005, 2:16 pm

For some of you guys that are wanting to learn about walleye fishing, the MWAA is hosting an event called Walleye University, at Bass Pro Shops.

Here are the details.

On January 14th, 2006, professional anglers Johnnie Candle and Jim Carroll will share as much of their walleye fishing know how as they possibly can in six hours.



Walleye University is the most comprehensive walleye seminar ever created. It is a full day of discussing the fine points of jig fishing, live bait rigging, spinners and crank baits. Boat control, trolling techniques, and marine electronics will also be covered in depth. There will be plenty of time for questions and answers as well.



"Sharing our knowledge is a big part of professional angling", says Jim Carroll, Professional Walleye Trail veteran and Tracker Boats Pro Team member. "Nothing is more gratifying than meeting up with fishermen who have attended Walleye University, and hearing about their successful fishing trips using information learned at one of our schools".



"There is no other place to learn this much in one day". PWT veteran Candle says, "walleye fishing is really growing in the southern reservoirs. Lakes like Stockton and Bull Shoals are just full of walleye. The professional tournament circuits have done a lot to bring these reservoirs to the forefront. Jim and I have both fished these lakes and will be able to offer tips that will help everyone catch more fish".



Walleye University is hosted by the Missouri Walleye Anglers Association and will be held at Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World in Springfield, MO on Saturday January 14th. It begins at 11:00 am and runs till 5:00 pm. Please pre-register, as seating is limited.



For more info or to register, call Lee Brown at 417-886-2046 or Bass Pro Shops at 417-887-7334. The cost is $35 per member, $40 per non member.

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Re: Walleye University.

Post by meat man » December 17th, 2005, 11:25 pm

Or you can book a guided fishing trip with me and get hands on experience. With all the methods they will be teaching! My website is www.heathholman.4t.com

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