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DropShotr
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Post by DropShotr »

WOW!!!


Great report and pics!! Nice to see a great day on the water.

Well, Steve seems to have walleye and smallies down to a science in the fall.

Thanks for sharing.

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Nice late season eyes! It's amazing how the cold disappears when you're having action like that!
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Post by lenb12 »

Hi Superdad :

That walleye in the first post was huge. My biggest walleye so far was maybe 4 lbs. and it could have been eaten as a nice light snack by yours :-)


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Post by Prairieboy »

Absolutely amazing guys!!!

Here I am getting the auger ready for Quinte ice fishing in a week or so (weather permitting) and you guys are still out in the boat, awesome totally awesome.

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Post by eye-tracker »

Hey Steve and Superdad I have been getting quite a few emails and PM messages about my comments on catching fish in September and down playing you great report. I never meant to make it a negative comment. I am no where near the cold water angler you(s) have been in the late december weather. Every year Steve I look forward to your reports and love seeing the ice in the boat and all the huge walleye while my boat is in the garage for winter storage. :cry:
I have been forced to fish the nice weather as my body can not take the extreme cold as it once could. I spent some time this September working Lake Ontario to find some of the big eyes that head toward quinte for the fall migration hoping to extend my season. I know next year I will be spending more time fishing out in the lake during August and September vs. the cold windy days in November.

Once again guys...geart report and man that was some 'heavy duty' weather you had to fish through...

-sheldon
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