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I had the pleasure of meeting Ron {Waterdog} yesterday.  We went out to catch a few walleye.  I wasn't very hopeful about the catching with the North wind and spitting mist and cooler temps.  But I thought at least we would have a fun time.  it was a great day spent with a great gentleman.  I thought I knew the lake well, but he was very knowledgeable and had a lot of stories about a lot of places I have never even been to on the lake.  We managed to catch a few.  We had 2 keeper walleye in the 17 inch range and 12 shorts all from 13 to 14 1/2 inches.  Even had a keeper crappie.  Ron thanks again for coming along and you are more than welcome to fish with me anytime.

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8 hours ago, Walleyedmike said:

Great job lmt out. Fourteen walleye of any size is a great day right now.

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OD

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10 hours ago, RyanLane said:

Hey there Limit

me and the old man are gonna be there this weekend. 

Were you Bb’ing?

 

Yes bb'ing in water anywhere from 10 to 25'.  No real pattern just pick on up here and there.  All on points.  Couldn't get bit on the flats.  Hope this helps.  Good Luck

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thank you sir.  was hoping more of a flat bite.  Going to be camping at Crabtree...got some points we will pull over like you said from 10' to 25' till we find them see how it goes.  Appreciate it!

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What a pleasure it was to fish with lmt-out!

We had the trip planned for about a month and the weather Sunday was down right nasty.  Northeast wind and whitecaps added to the challenge.

I got to use Brandy"s rod and reel  and was able to catch my half of the fish.  It was indeed a pleasure watch Ed demonstrate his knowledge of walleye fishing.  Never before have  I had to use counters to keep track of the walleye.  His equipment was top of the line.  There was certainly no worm juice on the carpet of that great boat.

I have a handicap sticker on my license plate and Ed was able to accommodate me without a hitch.

Again, what a pleasure to fish with LMT-OUT!  If and when he decides to go pro I would be happy to be a reference.

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6 hours ago, wtr dogs said:

What a pleasure it was to fish with lmt-out!

We had the trip planned for about a month and the weather Sunday was down right nasty.  Northeast wind and whitecaps added to the challenge.

I got to use Brandy"s rod and reel  and was able to catch my half of the fish.  It was indeed a pleasure watch Ed demonstrate his knowledge of walleye fishing.  Never before have  I had to use counters to keep track of the walleye.  His equipment was top of the line.  There was certainly no worm juice on the carpet of that great boat.

I have a handicap sticker on my license plate and Ed was able to accommodate me without a hitch.

Again, what a pleasure to fish with LMT-OUT!  If and when he decides to go pro I would be happy to be a reference.

This is the greatest aspect of this forum. Guys actually take out total strangers to fish with them. Like most of us the weekends are so limited that it never fails to amaze me on how folks on here give away their time to fish with others from the forum. @lmt out and @wtr dogs, congrats to you both!

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16 hours ago, wtr dogs said:

What a pleasure it was to fish with lmt-out!

We had the trip planned for about a month and the weather Sunday was down right nasty.  Northeast wind and whitecaps added to the challenge.

I got to use Brandy"s rod and reel  and was able to catch my half of the fish.  It was indeed a pleasure watch Ed demonstrate his knowledge of walleye fishing.  Never before have  I had to use counters to keep track of the walleye.  His equipment was top of the line.  There was certainly no worm juice on the carpet of that great boat.

I have a handicap sticker on my license plate and Ed was able to accommodate me without a hitch.

Again, what a pleasure to fish with LMT-OUT!  If and when he decides to go pro I would be happy to be a reference.

It was my pleasure. Thank you for the kind words.

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