Recent Walleye outings

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Recent Walleye outings

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Not BOQ sized by any means but pretty good for my local lake.

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Last one was 22.5" had no scale but I'd put it at 4-5lbs.
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:shock: :shock: ...

Beautiful Golden eyes right there, 8) Nice Outing Jamsers
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Nice job there James!
Beauty eyes!
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Love the dark golden color of the last picture.
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Post by Jimmy_1 »

Thanks guys.

That last one went right back into the lake.
Nice sized breeder.

I lost a lunker 10 mins before catching that one!
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nice fish !!!
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great fish james :D
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Post by crankbait58 »

Hey Jamsers, beauty fish! We were out at BOQ this weekend and the bite was only marginal so yours is pretty much in line with the 5.1 which was the biggest that we got into the boat. From that perspective, its a super fish by our BOQ standards so don't knock it! Well done man!

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Post by S.M.05 »

Nice eyes.
They my not be BOQ size but they are definatly BBQ size :wink:
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Post by fish4ever »

Nice walleyes James, "pretty good" is subjective I guess, these eyes would be "huge, fantastic" if I was author :wink:
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Nice walleye James 8)
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where did you catch those

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:D :D Hey James I see the student has studied well, :lol: :lol:

THE MASTER :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :wink: :wink: :wink:


What were you using???????? The special lure??? :wink: :wink:
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Re: where did you catch those

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mikemicropterus wrote::D :D Hey James I see the student has studied well, :lol: :lol:

THE MASTER :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :wink: :wink: :wink:


What were you using???????? The special lure??? :wink: :wink:
Yes Sensei,

Indeed I was using the secret, but also in other "spots".
They also were hitting on another "secret" lure :shock:

We need a rematch soon buddy!

I also got replacement lures for ya from the ones I lost.... :oops:

I got asked to take "pike pics" from next outing....

like we didn't hook enough of em!
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set my rod for pike

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:D :D I'll have to reset my rod for pike as it was only set for :lol: walleye as you recall 8) :lol:

And THE MASTER is ready for a rematch, on my spots or yours... :wink: :wink:

We did have a good day :wink: :wink:
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Post by Jimmy_1 »

Man that day was only a light prequel of what's coming!
Future adventures should be awsome! As you can see I learn quick! :D

My second cast of my folks dock landed my a 4lb-ish smallie! Then 4 walleye and a pike in 2.5 hrs for that night!

and they (smallies) STAY there all season long too! :D

Yes my rod was set for pike that day.... :oops:

But the action on that mossy back is PERFECT for the technique needed for those "deep" water fish.....

This time we'll head out earlier! :lol: :lol:
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