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Walleye Fisherman Catches a Pending World-Record Pikeminnow — the Native Fish That Has a Bounty On Its Head

Summary by Outdoor Life
Bill Saunders is a waterfowl call maker from Kennewick, Washington. But he says his true passion these days is chasing trophy walleyes on the Columbia and Snake Rivers near his home. On April 16, he and his fishing partner, Brent Davis, were out casting swimbaits when they landed a good fish near the confluence of the two rivers. “It hit like a walleye,” Saunders tells Outdoor Life. “I didn’t think it was all that big – eight or nine pounds.” Ho…
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Outdoor Life broke the news on Wednesday, May 6, 2026.
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