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QUOTE (sparky302 @ Jun 15, 2025 - 08:11 pm)
Thanks guys for the kind comments im a newbie to walleye just learning how to find them.
I would say you are a walleye angler now. Thats a great fish. 30 inches 11 pounds, in reference to your picture. Don't forget that spot, there is more monsters down there. Let me guess, suspended in a bit deeper water, exactly 22 feet under your boat. Just a guess.
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QUOTE (crappeeeman @ Jun 15, 2025 - 10:28 pm)
QUOTE (sparky302 @ Jun 15, 2025 - 08:11 pm)
Thanks guys for the kind comments im a newbie to walleye just learning how to find them.
I would say you are a walleye angler now. Thats a great fish. 30 inches 11 pounds, in reference to your picture. Don't forget that spot, there is more monsters down there. Let me guess, suspended in a bit deeper water, exactly 22 feet under your boat. Just a guess.
19 feet deep and jigging off the bottom directly straight off the side of boat.
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Very nice fish. I can’t wait to get into some next week I’ll be headed north to Quebec. I like to hear intel like that depth and method of catch, some times all the fish are shallow this time of year, some years they’re already headed to their summer spots on the deeper mid lake shoals. Nice dark fish.
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