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Location: plant earth | Well I have been doing the walleye thing is spring on erie and have heard of a few skis being caught earlier in the season by anglers. BUT this past week they have made a big jump in numbers ive heard on the marine radio of multiple fish being hooked some not landed breaking lines and so forth. just this week ive heard of about a dozen fish being caught by walleye anglers. the biggest a 48 1/2 that weighed a touch under 27 pounds. they have been caught on cranks on boards, mayfly rigs, dipsy, jet and tru divers with spoons and or crawler harnesses. just some info to pass along. its not LSC but its a good start. |
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Location: deephaven mn | thanks for the news
just makes sense, figured there would be some travelers in the group |
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| kap - 6/8/2014 8:26 PM
just makes sense, figured there would be some travelers in the group
I have no idea what this means. |
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| Is this eastern or western basin you are talking about?
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| theres fish in the western basin I have caught 2 and have a large jaw from point pelee area. it was pictured in musky hunter mag years back. est was mid 50,s |
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Location: plant earth | western basin |
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| Hopefully they populate the lake a little more, i hear more reports from the eastern basin lately aswell. |
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Location: Bloomington, MN | Yep, there are "some" there. My friend put a 36"-40" in the boat this past weekend, and they have been getting them off the islands for the last few years. If you are that close, just go to St. Claire. It is like finding a needle in a haystack as of now, and probably forever. |
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