Dive into the world of Tennessee's native walleye on this exciting episode of Tennessee WildCast! Host Jason Harmon and co-host Mime Barnes visit with Region 3 Reservoir Fisheries Manager Mike Jolley to explore everything about this torpedo-shaped predator—from its unique pearly eyes and impressive teeth to its fascinating river-run spawning habits.
Mike shares the incredible story of Tennessee's 1960 world-record 25-pound walleye from Old Hickory, discusses why our reservoirs create ideal habitat (despite limited natural reproduction), and highlights TWRA's massive stocking efforts—nearly 3 million fingerlings this year alone! Learn how walleye are thriving in places like Watts Bar, Chickamauga, and Nickajack, reaching keepable size in just 2-3 years, boosting angler trips statewide, and drawing out-of-state visitors eager for trophy fights.
Whether you're a seasoned angler or just love Tennessee's outdoors, this episode is packed with insights on why walleye fishing shines even in winter. Don't miss it—tune in now on your favorite podcast platform or watch on YouTube! The conversation is so good, it continues next week!
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