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  1. Here's a map you can use if you get some numbers. Just scroll over with your cursor, and the long. and lat. are on the bottom left.:) if you want to check anywhere in the great lakes, just zoom out at bottom, left click once where you want to go, then zoom back in. Left clicking will make that your new center point.

    http://mapserver.mytopo.com/homepage/index.cfm?lat=43.95635098978546&lon=-86.51169644632141&scale=120000&zoom=50&type=0&icon=0&width=498&height=498&searchscope=dom&CFID=1044821&CFTOKEN=39812606&scriptfile=http://mapserver.mytopo.com/homepage/index.cfm&latlontype=DMS

  2. Here's another ?. A 2 color swr is 60', has anyone tried using a 50' or 75' short copper as their swr? Just doing alot of thinking right now for the future when I get my own boat.;):D Also why couldn't you run a snap weight on the rigger line before putting in the release to get the same results?

  3. WALLEYE BULLSEYE

    32 to 44 fow , 2 oz inlines back 60,mostly purple crawler harness ,and antifrezze with a long leader about 6’. About 1.3 to 1.8 sog. just knocked the socks off them today. Took two buddies Marc and Ralph out to secret spot .in three hours we limted and was clearing lines an had two more fresh returns .still loss four at the net had to tell Ralph and Marc they were on notice. absolute blast we were all over them.it was a good day in deed done at 10 am. there were marks on the graph in a three mile troll when we hit 12 and turned back to follow the track back an wham ,wham thank you maim again .and if there were a hamburger fest any where I’d take a boat along .and run N .fish were all footballs two at 23 several at 20 -17.and not a single under size or farm animal.sweet.my thank to the crew today.

    TURBO

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    :D:D

    Thanks Tom for taking me out, great time. Nice meeting Marc again and getting to fish with him:) Now about this lost at the net thing.....they didn't get all the way to net, and one to my hook with him!:lol: Nice pics, I'm going to copy yours for the other site:D Hey that cooler looks nice too:grin:

  4. I like the way Snowfish kicked it up a notch with the scallops idea........this sounds like one recipe that should be canned for public consumption.

    I didn't have any salmon in fridge, so made a double batch and used a quart of walleye, 1/2 quart bag of walleye cheeks, and a pound of raw peeled shrimp(50-60 count). Was awesome. Just needed a little zip, so added a couple heaping tbsp. of cajun seasoning:D.:D Was so good, at the left overs for breakfast/lunch/and dinner the next day!:lol: Can't wait to make it again.

  5. First off thanks to Mike(walley mike) for taking me out for a great time! and thanks to Rich for some info on where to start(even though he caught 3:lol:) Sorry Rich, couldn't resist:).

    Met Mike in Caseville this moring at 5:30 am along with Rich (walleyeatsag) at waltz restaurant. Got a game plan together and hit launch shortly after 6. Set lines @ 6:30, pulled them at 8:45. Followed Rich and the boat he was with out a ways, then went more N. towards the steeples. Stopped in 40 fow and set lines on a troll towards first of many humps. Hit fish right away, and picked one here and there all the way to hump. Had 8 fish in boat and turned back on our track and picked up 2 more right away. Lost 2 at back of boat, one broke harness. All nice fish! Smallest 2 in pic are 18", biggest is 25"- 4 1/2lber. Most fish were 3-3 1/2lb. range. Trolled @ 1.6-1.8 s.o.g. w/3 oz. bouncers back 50-60' right on bottom. Only a 4 rod spread, 2 inline boards and 2 down rods off corners which took most of fish. No particular color harnesses, 4 or 5 different ones caught fish. Never tried up high, didn't need to:lol: The one by my sandal is the 4 1/2 lber. Oh yeah, didn't even notice until I got to Sebewaing(to barrow their cleaning station) that one had jewelry!

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  6. Went out fri. moring with 2 others. We hit the launch at patterson bright and early and ran right out to 1 & 2. Set up with harnesses and inline weights. Fished till 11:30, 5 or 6(all a blur right now)keeper eyes and 2 perch. Came home, made lunch, and took my son and his cousin who's visiting,out off Sebewaing on a different boat. We hit some decent 2 footers w/occasional 3' and went to north after clearing last channel marker. Set up in 12 fow and trolled south w/waves @2.4-2.8 s.o.g. with all tots 50' back. Steady action all the way down to straight out from channel. Purple took most, with perch a close second. Made another run back up and second troll. Lost 2 nice ones, of which one was about 5lbs. Ended with 18 eyes, 2 short of 4 man limit. Kids pulled them all in, and got some walleye101 schooling:lol: Thanks to Jeff for taking me in morning, will look for you again soon, and thanks to Mike for the afternoon. Went back out this morning sat. to same area, and hit it hard and also to south. Only 2 fish:SHOCKED: The moved big time, couldn't find them. Had a great couple days on the water, and heading to Caseville with "walleye Mike" tomarrow:D

    Here's the 13 we took home, and there was 5 Mike(limige) took not in pic.

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  7. That is per person isn't it? I have 5 people in my home, so I should be OK with 75 walleyes... Not to say that I have 75 walleyes.... :no::lol: CDAD

    Yep, per licensed person or those unlicensed if their under 17. I don't think they would count someone not old enough to hold a rod and reel though:lol: There's many who like to put up some for a rainy day, family get together fish fry's or whatever. Its understandable, you just don't want to advertise it, and bring unwanted hassels.

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