It’s a beaut, Clark!
3. Some important NWT registration dates.
> …priority registration for pro anglers entering all four 2024 NWT events at once will be open Mon, Feb 5 at 9 am CT thru Fri, Feb 16 at 4 pm CT. Pro anglers who complete their registration and pay for all events during this period will receive priority status though the 2024 season, gaining entry into events before single-registry participants.
> General registration for pro anglers entering single events will open on Mon, Feb 19 at 9 am CT.
> Priority co-angler registration will be open Mon, Feb 19 at 9 am CT thru Fri, Feb 23 at 4 pm CT for co-anglers wishing to enter all four events at once.
> General registration for single-entry co-anglers will open Mon, Feb 26 at 9 am CT.
And here’s the 2024 NWT schedule:
April 18-19: Port Clinton, OH – Lake Erie
May 23-24: Red Wing, MN – Mississippi River
June 20-21: Oconto, WI – Bay of Green Bay
Aug 1-2: Garrison, ND – Lake Sakakawea
Sept 4-6: (Championship) Oscoda, MI – Lake Huron
4. ND: Where/how Korey Sprengel 🎯s Devils Lake jumbos.
5. UT: DWR stocked more than 10 mil fish in 2023.
I looked thru a species/lake breakdown of data on DWR’s site and approx 2.1 mil of those were walleyes, about 95% of which went into Willard Bay Reservoir last Apr.
Which had me curious as to what the state record situation was looking like…
Catch and keep record (1991):
Jeffery Tanner’s 15-lb 9-oz walleye (31.75” long x 20.75” girth) from Provo River. Pretty sure no pics or additional info exists anywhere on the internet.
Catch and release length record (2022):
Jon Torrence’s 33-incher from Utah Lake. Can’t find any other details, but here’s a pic.
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