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Michael and I had a good time and always great to see Duane catch all them walleye, we thought about leaveing around 1am but after a count of 21 fish in the cooler IT WAS ON we weren't leaving without two limits, limited out just 30 minutes later. I caught the majority by leaving the fly in the shallow seams and slow short strips every minute or so.

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Michael and I had a good time and always great to see Duane catch all them walleye, we thought about leaveing around 1am but after a count of 21 fish in the cooler IT WAS ON we weren't leaving without two limits, limited out just 30 minutes later. I caught the majority by leaving the fly in the shallow seams and slow short strips every minute or so.

LOL....I forgot about all them stinkin walleye :lol:

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No I have 6 hp prop we have to drag and push the boat through the shoal right up from the ramp. Seems like the shoal has filled in over the past few years. I guess that what happens when we have floods every year.

It does seem to be much more shallow than I remember in years past. Both above blunks and the riffle below blunks. I have seen some boats put in and go down that i wonder how in the world they are going to get back up (ie bass boats and larger outboards). I have not ventured above Taylor yet this year. I imagine it is as bad or worse.

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