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| I am headed up to greenbay next weekend for some walleye fishing. I would like to try and catch a real fish while the others in the boat are satisfied with food. What does a person throw off the back of the boat and how fast. Any suggestions to where in greenbay would also be appreciated. |
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Location: The desert | You aren't really going to eat fish out Green Bay are you? |
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| The bite on cranks has remained good this year. Generally it would be a harness bite. I'd bring both but start with cranks. Normal walleye speeds, respectively. First couple launches north on either side of the bay from the city of Green Bay are a good place to start. Fish are generally suspended this time of year.
-Eric |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Go here:
http://www.aimfishing.com
Listen to the last day interviews, they go in to detail how they caught their fish and where.
http://www.aimfishing.com/video.asp?id=1721
http://www.aimfishing.com/video.asp?id=1701 |
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| Where on the Bay..?
Where are you launching, the lower bay it quite different than the upper. Feel free to let me know where you are putting in at, and Ill help you out! |
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| Sorry I guess I did not specify the guys I'm going with are Walleye fishing I would rather be musky fishing. He knows where the eyes are. Are the ski's in the same place |
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