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Met up with my good buddy Pete (mr.walleye) for 2 days of fishing. Water temp was about 52 in the bay. Trolled for 6 hours on wednesday and boated 6 walleye with 3 of them being double digit and one being over 12lbs. Obviously a bunch of sheephead mixed in as well. We went back out thursday and fought brutal wind conditions and waves 3-4 ft but managed 4 fish in about 4 hours of trolling. 1 fish over 10lbs that day. Friday I fished alone because Pete had headed back home but was able to land 4 eyes in a few hours of big wind/wave conditions. Met Scott during the week and shared a little info back and forth. Nice meeting you buddy. I shot some video as well and that will be coming but here are a few pics to tie you over. Overall 14 walleye for the 3 days. Kept the 3 smallest fish for my tummy and all others were released. VIDEO-----> more to come http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2OBpYTK0UA
Great report bud!!!.....glad to see you made it up for a few days and got into some nice Quinte eyes!!....wish I could of joined you, but work got in the way
Congratulations on finding the right secret, landshark. We found it tough fishing on Wednesday/Thursday, and couldn't find the right code to unlock their jaws, but certainly did develop our sea legs. We are also planning on going back next week - probably Wednesday/Thursday again - say hi if you spot us - blue/white Princecraft - hopefully weather/wind will be a little more co-operative.
landshark wrote:i will do that, i fish out of a red and grey lund with a grey top. i should be there, what area are you planning on fishing
Where we start will depend on the wind - if from the south as predicted will probably start Aldolphus Reach - light house area. Will look out for your Lund - do you have VHF - if so what channel monitored?
Great Fish!!!
I haven't seen walleye that big since the two 10 pounders we found on our shore this summer!!
Happy to see the big ones were let go!
keep the lines wet
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