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Message Subject: Nite Bite Walleyes
erico
Posted 10/18/2013 10:25 AM (#669138)
Subject: Nite Bite Walleyes





Location: Hayward WI
Ok, not a muskie, but I thought this was a cool pic from last nite. Shore fishing and had this walleye gulp a husky jerk.


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muskie! nut
Posted 10/18/2013 10:50 AM (#669143 - in reply to #669138)
Subject: Re: Nite Bite Walleyes





Posts: 2893


Location: Yahara River Chain
so now the question is, when is the fish fry erico?
dtaijo174
Posted 10/18/2013 11:27 AM (#669148 - in reply to #669143)
Subject: Re: Nite Bite Walleyes





Posts: 1169


Location: New Hope MN
No leader?
erico
Posted 10/18/2013 11:30 AM (#669149 - in reply to #669138)
Subject: Re: Nite Bite Walleyes





Location: Hayward WI
Yes there is a leader. The thick green line is 30lb Tyger leader material. I was trying to catch walleyes, but use the leader to prevent bite-offs.

Sorry Gerard, not enough for you.

Edited by erico 10/18/2013 11:31 AM
Jeremy
Posted 10/18/2013 12:34 PM (#669158 - in reply to #669138)
Subject: Re: Nite Bite Walleyes




Posts: 1150


Location: Minnesota.
Really cool pic. Eric.!! Nice catch.

Jeremy.
hansen
Posted 10/18/2013 2:30 PM (#669171 - in reply to #669158)
Subject: Re: Nite Bite Walleyes




Posts: 23


He was hungry. From the picture it looks like he wasn't even hooked the lure is just wedge in his mouth
muskieman23
Posted 10/18/2013 5:11 PM (#669190 - in reply to #669138)
Subject: Re: Nite Bite Walleyes




Posts: 67


lol that's awesome! I had a king salmon do that to a lucky craft 2 weeks ago! BLASTED IT!!!!
curleytail
Posted 10/21/2013 10:22 AM (#669460 - in reply to #669138)
Subject: Re: Nite Bite Walleyes




Posts: 2686


Location: Hayward, WI
Now there's a feeding fish! Cool picture, and must have been a nice fish to inhale what I'm guessing was a #10 Husky Jerk.

I usually use a 12-15 pound flouro leader on my walleye stickbaits. I'm sure if a musky inhaled the whole thing they'd cut me off pretty easily but it keeps the common snake pike from taking any Rapalas from me. I'm sure at night it wouldn't make much difference what kind of leader was used.
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