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Originally Posted by Redneck
I have a family that just moved here from your neck of the woods that got a lake lot next to mine. He talks about running lead core line and planer boards on Erie like an addict needing a fix With strings like that I know why. We get tones of walleye here in Lesser Slave lake but no were near the size average you get. Used to pick up a 4 pound average not enough to lakes for the amount of fisherman in the area. We run bottom bouncers with beads an blades tipped with a few worm or leach when tournament fishing or really slow mostly toss jigs on rock piles or weed beds.
Ps we know you've done more fishing since this post where's the updates of those monster eyes out there ??lol
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Most of the big fish have migrated east for the summer, We are currently catching mostly small fish with a ton of throwbacks (under 15") fish every trip. There have been trips where we have caught 50 fish under the legal 15"'. Future looks bright
Limits of fish have been rare for me this year, since the spring i can probably count them on one hand. Thats how nature works though and in the next few years pretty much anyone with a fishing pole should be able to go out and catch a bunch of nice eater sized walleye!