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Tracy and I were in the middle of a banner night of walleye fishing casting f18 rapalas, when she hooks up and the drag starts singing. Immediatly I knew it was a big something, but it was dark. When I netted it I said lets get a pic with you holding the fish this time, and she said "that little thing...put it back" I gave it a quick tape...38 inches...and released the fish safely. Guess she's spoiled...I thought it was fine fish on spin tackle in the dark! Here's her with her best eye ever...sorry its not the tiger!

Justin

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Wow.....! Nice 'eye :yes: Not knowing how big Tray is, I'd venture to guess maybe 11lbs....or more..... Heavy large fish. Niiice!! WTG.

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Nice going Tracy! problem now is.... how do you top that one? Answer: keep hanging out with Justin :lol:

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That's a heavy walleye, if I wouldn't know better I thought you might have hooked up with my buddy

Lonie, and were in our honey hole off Stoney point that is the size brutes that place produces, MAY many more come to your net, one must note that the walleye have the feed bag on which would be nice if it lasts another 2-3weeks and if we can find a place to put  ONE WORM in the drink we would be able to last 3 days with the amount of food that's stocked in her now

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