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staubsaugen
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Walleye
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May 17, 2022, 06:59 AM »
I finally paused long enough from chasing coho to pursue my second favorite springtime fish. Tried a lake I've only fished once before (with one small pike to show for it). Reports of decent walleye though so I wanted to give it a good go. Paid off as I landed 2 and lost another. Also caught a couple crappie and a 10.5" redear. Anyone else chasing Walter this spring?
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rivereddy
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Posts: 537
Re: Walleye
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May 17, 2022, 11:12 AM »
Tried to jump the string on the Maumee. Went in early march. Nice drive, no fish. Was pretty much
tied up in April so I missed the major run. I will probably drag some cranks in Union and Delaware
counties in the next few weeks.
fish on,
rivereddy
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fishinjohn
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Re: Walleye
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May 17, 2022, 07:58 PM »
Fishing NY waters here...
I've boated 10 legals on 3 outings...
Looking like Friday is the next trip
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bherr24
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Re: Walleye
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Jun 05, 2022, 11:26 PM »
Caught 3 nice ones yesterday out of the wabash. Lost a couple others. First time ive chased em this year..caught them wading underneath a bridge on 3 inch twister tail with a 1/8 head. 2 were 20 inches and had one hog close to 26. Been 4 or 5 years since ive hauled one that size out of there.
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