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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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