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Save plenty catching fresh fish north of '49' as well. Large grocery chain has walleye fillets at $55/kg (that's $25/lb) CDN.
You really don’t want to hear about the price of snow and king crab!!!
Wow on that walleye price. More motivation to keep catching your own. How is a place legally able to sell a fish that has creel limits ? Maybe the law in Manitoba is different than here in NY. Any fish with a creel limit can not be legally sold, they are for personal consumption only. Or maybe the walleye that you saw is farm raised ? Interesting.
Ah, just get the crab sandwich at Arby's......they have the meats!
Walleye is big here, both to catch and buy. On most good restaurant menus.
I've had that at Culvers here. Danged good. But around here, it's batter fried, usually a beer batter, and spendy.A few places advertise "Walleye fingers', but I really doubt that they're walleye. Most common way you've ever been able to get it here.....off of one of the "middle of the road" restaurants. Casual places don't have anything but fish sandwiches here for some reason, and a lot of the spendier places don't even have it. Years ago, every decent restaurant had walleye on the menu, and shrimp. Batter-fried shrimp is a real rarity now. It's all that breaded crap. No good beer batters. I grew up working in my family's restaurant.Canadian Honker RestaurantServed with soup or salad, and your choice of baked potato, au gratin potatoes, mashed potatoes and gravy, or rice pilaf.Fresh Water Canadian Walleye#1 selling Entrée! Prepared one of five ways; batter fried, broiled with butter and lightly seasoned, parmesan encrusted, almond encrusted, or lemon lime seared. $26.99
There's a place in St. Paul, Minnesota, that I go to just for walleye, when I'm up there.....it's all about walleye. Pretty famous restaurant for Minnesota, since our state fish is the Walleye. I love the place. Terrific food. Check out their walleye menu...not lacking there; even take home fillets! http://www.thetavernongrand.com/our-menu.html
Thank you guys for all of the replies. There were a lot of replies mentioning walleye eating, but unfortunately I have caught only a handful of these in my entire life. I love to eat crappie, perch, and pike in that order of the fish that I do catch with regularity. I also like smoked lake trout when I am lucky enough to get one. I don't fish very much anymore in laker habitat.
That was just a poke at Slipperybob.....I don't think they have crab at Barbee's.