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Me and my buddy caught these last night at dusk from shore using a Megabass Vision 110 and Keitech swim baits. We only fished for 2 hours. Just good eater sizes, all from 18" to 23". Pea gravel and chunk rock banks facing the wind. That's enough secrets for today. 

I just wanted to change things up a little around here. Wanted to see something other than a "green fish" report. So there you have it. :D

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Wow that's a good fishing trip.  I wish I knew what you do, lol.  That's a spot you don't want to let out.

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I agree with vonreed, I would not make that spot public, or I will be fishing it. Good job !

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Thanks guys. Yea I almost didn't wanna post up any reports or pictures, because I'm a tight lipped kinda guy when it comes to walleyes, but I got flack for taking info without giving any back so I posted.

Hope I can be as good as some of you guys at catching the green fishes. I've gotten better by reading a lot of the posts on here so thought I'd give something back. Maybe one day I'll have a report of some nice greenies to post. 

Tight lines to all!

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Nice post - not looking for any specific info - but are there good populations throughout the lake of Walleye? Are they main lake fish or back in the creeks?

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2 hours ago, BassBlind said:

Nice post - not looking for any specific info - but are there good populations throughout the lake of Walleye? Are they main lake fish or back in the creeks?

It's better up the rivers right now. But in a month it'll be good on the main lake flats. The lake has an ok population, not good numbers like Stockton or anything but better quality.

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All I want is GPS coordinates. I won't pressure you into more info no sense having the world show up. By the way good job

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Nice fish. Last summer/fall the youngin' and I spent several days "evenings weekday and mornings weekends" trolling around the Point 10 area where he likes to fish. We were trolling #5 and #7 Flicker Shads and caught more walleye in the 10" to 16" inch than we have in the past 2 years.  TR has a decent population in most areas as I've caught them trolling almost everywhere I've used the Flicker.  

 

Now Stockton Lake, that's a different story. We can catch them on Stockton almost every time we try, and their nice eating sized fish.  

TinBoats BassClub.  An aluminum only bass club. If interested in info send me a PM. 

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