Walleye Gear Giveaway

The Minnesota walleye opener is just a couple of weeks away and we want to get it started off on the right foot with our first gear giveaway of the year. One of the most critical components of your gear preparation is making sure you have fresh, quality line on your reel. To help with this process, we’re giving away a 200 yard filler spool of Berkley Professional Grade fluorocarbon line.
The invisible fluorocarbon with a similar refractive index to water, so fish can’t see it. Proprietary 100% PVDF formula specially processed for the ultimate in impact strength. Lower memory for superior casting. Available in green tint for reduced sparkle and flash.
Here’s the deal… Leave a comment below indicating your interest in scoring this spool of line. Over the weekend I will use a process involving a series of complex equations to randomly determine a winner. By next Monday I will post the winner here. If your name is posted, just shoot me a note at walleyeguy at walleyeguyblog.com and give me your address, line color and lb. test. All I ask in return is a short product review after you have a chance to try out the line.
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Good luck!




If I had this line
I’d do fine
‘catchin Walleye……
all the time!
Excellent. I’ve found my first entry if I decide to do a walleye poetry contest!
THE MAN IS A GENIOUS !
I will my comment little, I need the line cuz my old stuff is brittle.
I wouldn’t even enter if it wasn’t Berkley and for sure if it wasn’t Fluorocarbon! It is what it is… the best!
Good luck Gary!
Poetical schmoetical. I are a writer or used to was. New York eds paid me 10 cents a word to refuse to tell readers where Big Ugly hides in her cabbage patch, the she referring naturally to God’s Great Plan to the effect that any pike I ever do coax over 30 pounds (or Eye over 10) invariably is a well-stacked female of the old-schooled persuasion. Invisible line in the 10-12 pound Stren-th would work just fine, the better to outwit those canny old dears but after buying fuel oil for six months of froze-toes, Gander Mountain and I no longer speak even to tell lies to each other. Last little brother willed me fine new Daiwa-Fenwicks for Eyes and Uglies, but the line all rotten. Oh, case you were wondering? My nasty little secret for leg-thick gentle-release ladies? Stealth. Old spruce rowboat and No Damn Electronics Whatsoever.
Worked in 1952, still works today. Real sporty. Gotta watch that Minnesota Walleye Chop, though. Water’s high and bone-cold.
That’s back when you found the rock pile holding your arms straight out and lining up the water tower at the south end with the yellow house at the north end and trusted the bucket full of cement attached to the rope to tell you how deep it was.
I have only used monofilament line and went to a seminar where the speaker said to try fluorocarbon. I would like to try it and if I can get it for free, all the better!
Hope I can get in on this contest. I was just reading about this line over the weekend on the internet. Wanting to give it a try for ultralight spin fishing in Eastern Idaho. I look forward to the opportunity should I win to test it out and write a review for you.
Willeye win it, Wonteye win it, it catches Walleye, they can’t see it!
I have a rare muscle disease called Arthrogryposis. I’m in pain every day of my life, but when I’m fishing, my pain doesn’t matter! As a matter of fact none of my troubles matter while I’m fishing.
I need the line because I cannot afford to buy it.
I l love Berkley line
Would like to try florocarbon line, this would be a good opportunity.
Need to catch some fish. The stores charge too much!
Great to see all the interest. Don’t forget to sign up for my FeedBurner email feed to get notified every time I do a giveaway.
I definitely would like to try flourocarbon on Lake Erie walleye.
one way i fish the walleye is slowly dragging my jig and minnow on the bottom and the jig gets snag on a rock and somtimes that rock can be over turned to release the snag, berkley line always pulls threw ,never seems to break for the 10lb line i use for walleye.
I used to enjoy your seminars at Ben’s Bar in Somerset,Wi.
until Barry retired and sold the bar. I miss learning about your new products and how to best use them, it was very informative. The samples were always put to good use and proved very effective. I look forward to using your new line this year.
Thanks for making fishing more fun and productive.
I tell eneryone to us your products for a sucessful fishing experience.
Thank you,
Ron Dubin
Somerset,Wi.
Thanks Ron… I don’t actually represent Berkley. They have been kind enough to provide this product. But I will pass along your comment.
I have just started to fish for bass and walleye this last season and I am not sure what weight of line to use or what kind I have been wanting to try a florocarbon linr thanks jim
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