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14 bass today with largest being 2 3/4lb . . . . some caught on jerkbait and some on slab buster jig while fishing for crappie . . . . . . caught 5 crappie (all 9 1/2 inches) . . . . both walleye (see photo - click to enlarge) caught on jerkbait . . . . water temp 62-67 degrees . . . . caught walleye and larger bass off main lake gravel points and just off the side of the points . . . . caught smaller bass and crappie near the backs of coves . . . crappie in 7-9 feet of water and walleye and larger bass in 10-15 feet of water . . . fished from 7am to 1pm . . . a beautiful day and a lot of action . . . . very little wind

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Nice Walleyes, SS. Those are the two I was looking for Sunday afternoon. If you don't mind my asking, what was the water depth you were fishing?

WM

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Great report sticksteer. Really appreciate the information. Very nice walleye.

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Nice Walleyes, SS. Those are the two I was looking for Sunday afternoon. If you don't mind my asking, what was the water depth you were fishing?

WM

walleye were caught in 10-15 feet of water with the boat in 20 feet of water . . . both walleye were released alive and well after photo:-)

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Nice Wallys!!! I'd like to release them... breaded, and into a pan of hot grease ;)

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Those are definitely some beautiful fish. I tried walleye at a lake house bed and breakfast in Minnesota 2 years ago. I am from the south. Lots of southern folks prefer bass. Now that I have tasted walleye. Bass dont taste as good as them.

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