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sickbayer
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Walleye

Post by sickbayer » Fri Feb 09, 2018 4:56 pm

Well I keep hearing just how tasty these fish are, but I've never fished for them. So I'm looking for a person or two to teach me how.
I live in kirkland amd have a 20' sled will glady take people out and am open to other suggestions. Also are there any clubs to join. And like always its awesome finding new fishing buddies.
Shoot me a pm, email or post up here.

AOG Whitey
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Re: Walleye

Post by AOG Whitey » Tue Apr 16, 2019 7:04 am

Don't waste your time the are awful, muddy and full of worms..
They are easy to catch, make up a worm harness and drag a night crawler.
I will be over there at Banks Lake and Roosevelt the weekend of the 26th give me an I/M if you want to meet up a do a little fishing. My boat or yours.
Broke back rapalas, worms on bottom bouncers Google that CH!T
I will be fishing Banksand Roosevelt out of my Custom Weld.

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Larry3215
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Re: Walleye

Post by Larry3215 » Wed Apr 17, 2019 8:52 pm

We have caught walleye on almost every lure we ever used at Moses, Banks and Potholes, but by far the most success was slow trolling a "slow death" worm harness behind a bottom walker. Plus or minus 1 MPH right on the bottom. Anywhere from 5 ft deep to 65 ft deep depending.

Sometimes the color of the smiley blade makes a big difference sometimes not. We've also caught them jigging small blade baits.

Walleye are right up there with lings, bass, pike and halibut as far as flavor. Yum!

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