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Great to see you are back in action. I don't think the walleyes are that happy to see you though! Nice limits. 

Hope the bouncers didn't stress your shoulder too much.

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Hard to keep a good  man down :lol::yes:

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New physical therapy perscription:

 

Troll the river for 2 to 3 hours, 3 to 5 times a week!!

Stop only if shoulder starts to hurt or if walleye are greater than 10 pounds!

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Crossed paths with ProfT at 4:00 this morning. I was on my way in and he was headed out. It was a beautiful full moon night and we each limited out. I ended my night with a solo double.


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That's the cool thing about this fishery. There's so much good area to learn. I was exploring a new rock pile myself today, after old faithful paid off of course.

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Learning new spots can be frustrating, not so much catching fish but learning the bottom  contours, the river bottom is very unforgiving, one can loose a fair amount  of gear if not careful in a short time. Go slow and easy it will all come together and be prepared for some long nights and mornings.

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Just got back from a week on the SLR was planning on mostly fishing for bass but brought my walleye stuff as well. I was hoping to maybe catch 1 and knew it would be tough never fishing for eyes in the river. Needless to say my expectations were surpassed. I caught my biggest open water eye at just over 8lbs and also got 2 over 6lbs I let those three go but was able to get 4 others around 24 inches that I kept to eat. I lost two giant somethings as well but with the current and strong winds I could not handle whatever I had on. Not sure if they were eyes or something else. Can’t wait to go back up now! I caught all my fishing jigging 7-9pm the guys trolling around me said they were doing better a lot later like 11pm and after. I did have some big marks suspended and I’m sure those were eyes. I will say if I had a good mark on bottom and could stay on them with the trolling motor they would hit. IMG_2659.JPGIMG_2645.JPGIMG_2655.JPGIMG_2623.JPG


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Good chance those big line tuggers were drum. Landed one the other day that had to be 15 lbs. That fish did NOT want to be caught! Congrats on the eyes.

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