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It was truly jack weather this evening.  Windy, rainy but not cold.  Couldn't stand it.  Came home from work, changed clothes, grabbed a couple rods, kissed wife and headed to a secret location on Stockton.  Fished for an hour in the rain and wind throwing a rogue, nothing.  Switched to a jig I could throw a little further and promptly caught one of Walcrabass's Kentuckies about 12 inches long.  Watched a guy about 50 yards away catch at least 4 wallys.  Finally got a whack and reeled in a keeper, then 3 more in about 15 minutes.  Certainly nothing of any real size, but all big enough to earn a hot oil bath.  3 males and 1 female, she wasn't spawn ready yet.  I am not a very good walleye fisherman but even a blind sow finds an acorn occasionally. 

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Sounds like a quick trip with plenty of action. Congrats on your hard earned eyes. Thanks for report. 

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Love it, but envious! 

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Dang! That's a big knife!

I can't dance like I used to.

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Mopanfisher,

  Very glad to see you caught some Walleye for dinner. They really are delicious !!!! I truly hope you set the hook hard enough on the Kentucky to cause it to have a fatal Heart attack. As you probably know at 12" it has probably spawned at least 3 times spreading it's "little" genes all over the lake.

 

Wally

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I have that exact same knife. I've been using electric for 20 years and will never go back. I've tried cordless too, but battery life, over-heating, and weight are issues. Corded is still the best.

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