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firefightn15

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  1. Yup, but in the version I got from ILH, the third tap is one on the back of the head for not setting the hook on the first one. ;D
  2. 2 and 3 inch Mr. Twister tails, 1/8 to 14 oz. jig heads, cast and very slow retrieve while giving it a few pauses and short easy hops here and there. Water chop is a plus. You might try targeting the edge of weed beds where the bottom may be rock or sand, especially evening feeding time. I also am no walleye expert, but A friend of mine is to an extent and he has been "coaching" me this spring and early summer. Good luck, I find them very elusive for me too. As was stated, the bite is normally very lite and subtle, simular to a bass.
  3. Wow, super job little fishing dude!
  4. I'll not ask why he was bent over the pedestal.
  5. After all that I can see the deer wishing for a "do over".
  6. Congrats Debbie! 8-) I knew you were all business when it counts.
  7. Hey KidBlast, one thing to think about is how willing you are to stick with a baitcster once you start. There are some that will dive in head first, get a couple of backlashes, and then give up never to return. I don't say this to discourage you, only to give you a heads up. Your going to get a lot of different suggestions as to what brands and models of baitcasters to buy and unless you already have an idea of what your looking for it can get a little overwhelming. Here is a read that Reel Mechanic has and I am sure someone is going to suggest it sooner or later. It's a good read: http://www.***/education/baitcaster-setup-101.html
  8. That's dedication Muddy. When your getting rained on it's nice to at least be able to stay busy. 5 inches of rain would shut my fishing down for a couple of days up here. I had the same problems with water temps about 2 weeks ago. 30 degree evenings and 70 degree days. The fish didn't know what to do.
  9. Lac du Flambeau or Chippewa Flowage
  10. Wow, news flash. Greg and Deb run a cat house!
  11. Much better!
  12. Congrats to the little one. Pretty soon come the tackle bags and multiple poles, Yahoo! 8-)
  13. Nice job on the vid Pat. I see ya got the summer do going.
  14. Hey, your catchin 'em up, that's what counts. Nice job staying busy.
  15. IDbasser, it looks like you taught the young man well. You both have some great catches there! 8-)
  16. Nope, you have eveything covered.
  17. receps, gonna need plenty of receps.
  18. nose hairs=Rapala braid scissors Making wind from higher elevations can still be blamed on the dog!
  19. Seriously Francho, you're killin' me! ;D Man, when you rip 'em up you really take it to 'em. Nice job. 8-)
  20. Boy, you'll post anything to try and get me down there! ;D That sure is a nice one you snapped up. I'm hoping that I can head your direction sometime in July, so save me some.
  21. I'd go back to May 15th, 1998 and use the whole day spending the last 15 minutes I had with my dad. Still miss him.
  22. You scared me Burley, wasn't sure I should look.
  23. Nice fish DW, glad you had a chance to get out.

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