Just introducing myself.

This is where it's all going on. One can ask for advice or general information or simply chew the fat about fishing tackle, tips, and locations.
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Hey Roger, welcome aboard. Great tips for sure!

Nice hog :!: :lol:
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ok.... I am familiar with PIKE that size... nice fish.

If any of you lads can put me onto anything like this as muskrat... dear god help me.
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Hey Roger

Welcome aboard.....tips on catch eye's that size are always on hi demand!!! Thanks


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Welcome aboard Roger,

Funny you mention the shallow water thing....yesterday in a local tournament here the big fish of the day came off a spinnerbait in very shallow water...

Nice hawg!

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Oh no....they as far as I heard had moved into to chase pike...and lucked into the big eye...4.98 lbs...

Pike/Walleye Tournament...

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The thing about &quot;Luck&quot;

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Welcome, Mahumba.

Absolutely incredible wally!!!!!! :shock:

W.
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I read your article. I agree about the depth thing (except for today's action they were deep). I've caught 90% of my walleye in less than 10ft. I don't dispute the effect that sunlight has on their sensitive eyes, but I really do think it's over-rated. They will go deep, but not as fast (or as deep) as the barrage of walleye magazine articles has led us to believe.
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Hey Roger

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Hi Roger,

You should give the board your web site URL. Lots of info there
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Welcome aboard Roger, great info in OOD mag.

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Those sure are some big walleye. Welcome Rodger any information for some one like you is greatly appreciated, how can we possibly argue with those pics.

P.S. I now know what your avatar is. I was having a problem with that one.
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Welcome Roger..nice Eye's..Wow!! :shock:
Keep the tips comin!!! Glad to have you aboard!
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