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Got out on the water with the brand-new Z-Man Graph Shadz, and let me tell you…it delivered. This bait hooked some absolute giants, and I couldn’t be more impressed with its action in the water. Check out my latest video where I break down how this game-changing bait gets it done!
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Just got back from another four nights in the Kawarthas. Wanted to watch the video on the T.V. to get a sense of the size of those walleye. Beautiful trophy walleye, now you will be searching for even bigger. The addiction/adventure continues.
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QUOTE (crappeeeman @ Nov 18, 2024 - 06:17 pm)
Just got back from another four nights in the Kawarthas. Wanted to watch the video on the T.V. to get a sense of the size of those walleye. Beautiful trophy walleye, now you will be searching for even bigger. The addiction/adventure continues.
Yep always looking for that new PB! How was your trip to the kawarthas??
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QUOTE (Flukes @ Nov 19, 2024 - 01:05 am)
Those are some huge walleyes. Those would be BOQ-szied walleyes. Very nice and cool looking bait....maybe good for ice fishing too.
Yep Georgian Bay is a trophy fish factory for sure!! Its funny you say ice fishing because I meant to try and see how this bait would work vertically but never did! I too suspect it might be killer on the ice!!
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QUOTE (InformativeAngling @ Nov 20, 2024 - 10:31 pm)
QUOTE (crappeeeman @ Nov 18, 2024 - 06:17 pm)
Just got back from another four nights in the Kawarthas. Wanted to watch the video on the T.V. to get a sense of the size of those walleye. Beautiful trophy walleye, now you will be searching for even bigger. The addiction/adventure continues.
Yep always looking for that new PB! How was your trip to the kawarthas??
Had a blast, each night was different from the last. First night was cold and windy, I mean just freezing with walleye. Second night was crazy walleye, lots of small and medium walleye. Third night was, where are the fish night. Fourth night was all about fat crappie. It's all on the Kawartha board.
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QUOTE (crappeeeman @ Nov 21, 2024 - 12:37 am)
QUOTE (InformativeAngling @ Nov 20, 2024 - 10:31 pm)
QUOTE (crappeeeman @ Nov 18, 2024 - 06:17 pm)
Just got back from another four nights in the Kawarthas. Wanted to watch the video on the T.V. to get a sense of the size of those walleye. Beautiful trophy walleye, now you will be searching for even bigger. The addiction/adventure continues.
Yep always looking for that new PB! How was your trip to the kawarthas??
Had a blast, each night was different from the last. First night was cold and windy, I mean just freezing with walleye. Second night was crazy walleye, lots of small and medium walleye. Third night was, where are the fish night. Fourth night was all about fat crappie. It's all on the Kawartha board.
Thats awesome, sounds like you had a great time!!!
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QUOTE (InformativeAngling @ Nov 20, 2024 - 11:41 pm)
Thats awesome, sounds like you had a great time!!!
Yes, anytime on the water is great. The second night was amazing with walleye everywhere, fishing from the shore. And the fourth night just as exciting with big crappie everywhere, fishing from the boat. Not bad for an old guy, in an old boat, with an old but reliable motor. Oh ya, and no electronics ever in my fishing, from the boat or from shore. LOL.
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Just to clarify so nobody yells at me. Sonar is a great tool for safety and mapping on all lakes. I think electronics are an asset for big water lakes, or small deep lakes. It can be difficult to locate fish on these types of lakes. Is sonar needed on lakes similar to Sturgeon, Cameron or Balsam to find fish? I don't think so. I have always thought that it takes the mystery out of fishing these types of lakes. For me the anticipation (waiting) for that bobber to go down is the essence of the adventure. Or retrieving a cast, and not knowing exactly when the fish will attack my lure. The unknown outcome of that moment is why I fish. Seeing into the future on a sonar screen and knowing the fish is about to strike doesn't interest me. I could be wrong but old school fishing, is still the best school of fishing. For me anyways.
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