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Doc Talks Fishing Podcast - #9 || Baccante, Whetter and Pyzer: Walleye Tactics, Tricks and Presentations

#9 || Baccante, Whetter and Pyzer: Walleye Tactics, Tricks and Presentations

06/04/24 • 69 min

Doc Talks Fishing Podcast

Nick Baccante, the Senior Research Biologist in Ontario's renown Walleye Research Unit, recently shared some amazing early season science secrets. This week, Gord and Liam take Nick's walleye words of wisdom and show you how to prepare a foolproof game plan to put more and bigger fish in the boat. Jump in with the boys and learn how to combine state-of-the-art science with cutting edge walleye presentations.

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Nick Baccante, the Senior Research Biologist in Ontario's renown Walleye Research Unit, recently shared some amazing early season science secrets. This week, Gord and Liam take Nick's walleye words of wisdom and show you how to prepare a foolproof game plan to put more and bigger fish in the boat. Jump in with the boys and learn how to combine state-of-the-art science with cutting edge walleye presentations.

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