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lobi
Posted 7/13/2003 5:52 PM (#75748)
Subject: Musky fishing for Walleye?





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Location: Holly, MI
This little guy fell for an 8 inch jointed Believer. Who said walleye fishing is hard? All you need is the right lure, troll it about 5 MPH, and you can just hook 'em in the back! Immediatly after letting him go I thought..I should have put him on a quik-strike rig.


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ToddM
Posted 7/13/2003 7:02 PM (#75755 - in reply to #75748)
Subject: RE: Musky fishing for Walleye?





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Location: oswego, il
We catch them too. Got a 27"er last year on a TM shad tail and lost what would have been my personal best walleye on a salmo fatso. Caught some this year on a zam and spinnerbaits as well. They are a much different fish when they eat a lure compared to live bait, they make their presence quite felt.
Vman
Posted 7/13/2003 8:25 PM (#75763 - in reply to #75748)
Subject: RE: Musky fishing for Walleye?





Posts: 103


Location: Illinoise
My father law caught a 29" inch last summer and backed it up this summer with a 23"; both caught at dusk on a crane bait.
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