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After 13 years, I finally decided to use my walleye boat for it's intended purpose. Years ago, I thought I was gonna walleye fish, so I picked up some gear. I hate trolling, so nothing ever came of it.

Heard stories that the fish have been committing suicide, so I rounded up 2 rods and rodholders and set out for 70'+. 

Didn't get the boat in the water til about 1pm. Was done packing up to run back to the ramp by 4:30. 12 keepers, 12 short and a big white bass.

Heading back out early tomorrow. Hope to be back by noon.

 

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 Some Goods eats right there ~

Congrats and Good Luck on the next one.

:smiley:

A-Jay

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So. Many. Cheeks! Yum!

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Round 2.  Back by noon.

 

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11 hours ago, J Francho said:

So. Many. Cheeks! Yum!

 

Yes.  Have a bag full and going back tomorrow.

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Struck out today.  Bite was early and we were not.  Only got 4 keepers before calling it quits at noon.  Baked our brains a little!

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Upon further consideration, I'm gonna rig my boat to fish for walleye.  Nothing permanent.  Utilizing the rear seat bases to mount downriggers, so I can remove them when I want to bass fish.

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I know a few people that been getting into it.

I like to go to Erie in February up until the season closes on March. 14th. Easiest time to get a 12+ pounder. Not the best if you are looking for eater size fish though

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