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Had to work hard in the yak, but well worth it!  Winds were 10 to 15 mph out of the NE.  Started at Kauffman, moved to Turkey Creek, and finished at Maze Creek. There are so many good put-in locations for kayaks on Stockton!   Pulled cranks for most of the day.  Went home with 9 crappie and two walleye.  Expected to find crappie in the shallows...that wasn't happening.  

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Did the walleye have eggs or bellies full of shad?

 

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No eggs iin either and I only remember looking at one belly...no shad....I figured it was hungry and that's why it went after my crank!  Without eggs, I'm not smart enough to tell the difference between a male and female walleye.

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I cant tell either, they eat good, that's all I know. Thanks

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3 hours ago, liphunter said:

it's not to hard. The easiest way to tell between the two, is to watch it's mouth. If it's constantly moving... it's a female...

If a man speaks in the forest and there is no woman to hear him...is he still wrong?

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