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Alright, where is the video. LOL. I need to see some walleye fishing. Starting to go blind looking at words on a computer for months now. Beautiful walleye thanks for posting.
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QUOTE (crappeeeman @ Aug 07, 2024 - 04:27 pm)
Alright, where is the video. LOL. I need to see some walleye fishing. Starting to go blind looking at words on a computer for months now. Beautiful walleye thanks for posting.
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Good stuff InformativeAngling!
I recently had a fun day using the same technique on Erie eyes....no more pulling leadcore or downrigging for this guy unless I'm desperate to box a few for dinner. It's amazing what you learn on fish behavior from using live imaging.
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QUOTE (petersaban @ Aug 09, 2024 - 10:13 am)
Good stuff InformativeAngling!
I recently had a fun day using the same technique on Erie eyes....no more pulling leadcore or downrigging for this guy unless I'm desperate to box a few for dinner. It's amazing what you learn on fish behavior from using live imaging.
Were you fishing GB or on a inland lake?
I will be making my way up to Erie as well as Quinte in the fall to do exactly the same, I will never ever troll unless im fishing for Salmon in the derby but even then I am tempted to just jig for them. This was an inland lake!
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