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5 hours ago, rps said:

Yes.

This is why I was always in trouble.

Yes, but one of the most popular posters on this site! Everything has a price, don't you know!

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I am 2 miles west of walleye rd😁

You did good !

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In all seriousness, it took me 20 years to figure out the toothy critters on table rock, and they still sometimes have me scratching my head. Year to year they set up on the same areas, but the times could be a week off or like this year closer to a month. Walleye on the rock can be the moodiest fish on the lake. One minute they are chewing everything you put down and next minute you have to literally change colors within a couple hours to keep them interested. I love fishing them and am always willing to help guys serious about targeting them whether it be bull shoals or table rock. My kids have also grown to  love fishing them.  AAAAAAnd you never know when you could have the next state record on your line...they are there. I have no doubts.

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10 hours ago, rangerman said:

In all seriousness, it took me 20 years to figure out the toothy critters on table rock, and they still sometimes have me scratching my head. Year to year they set up on the same areas, but the times could be a week off or like this year closer to a month. Walleye on the rock can be the moodiest fish on the lake. One minute they are chewing everything you put down and next minute you have to literally change colors within a couple hours to keep them interested. I love fishing them and am always willing to help guys serious about targeting them whether it be bull shoals or table rock. My kids have also grown to  love fishing them.  AAAAAAnd you never know when you could have the next state record on your line...they are there. I have no doubts.

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Great pictures! Yes, I think they are hooked for life! Don't you think that Bull Shoals has a much better population of walleyes?

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Right now, Bull Shoals Lake has a very healthy population of Walleye. It is likely the best it has ever been. We receive numerous daily fishing reports from members of the Twin Lakes Walleye club. Speaking of this club, I would highly encourage you to check out this website (click here) if you fish for Walleye in this area. While this club mainly focuses on Bull Shoals and Norfork, they have numerous members that can flat out catch Walleye. I would imagine many of the techniques they use will work on TR.

Jeremy Risley

District Fisheries Supervisor
AGFC Mountain Home Office - 1-877-425-7577
Email: Jeremy.Risley@agfc.ar.gov
 

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On 9/29/2019 at 7:58 PM, rangerman said:

Rule 1 of table rock walleye club is.......we don’t talk about table rock walleye club.😉

Rangerman knows me. I put the wallup on the eyes this year! The nonexistant club rocks!

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10 hours ago, magicwormman said:

Great pictures! Yes, I think they are hooked for life! Don't you think that Bull Shoals has a much better population of walleyes?

It does...I just like to alternate 😬.I truly love both lakes..bull shoals more so in the summer due to NO boat traffic. A walleye is a walleye is a walleye. I have caught them utilizing the same techniques I use in other states using some obnoxious colors. Rip jigging, three ways rigs, jiggin raps, trolling spoons,  everything works at the right times. 

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I am pretty sure that I have some picture with the same background 😁. There is walleye in my pic's too.

You caught some good ones !

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On 9/30/2019 at 7:45 PM, rangerman said:

In all seriousness, it took me 20 years to figure out the toothy critters on table rock, and they still sometimes have me scratching my head. Year to year they set up on the same areas, but the times could be a week off or like this year closer to a month. Walleye on the rock can be the moodiest fish on the lake. One minute they are chewing everything you put down and next minute you have to literally change colors within a couple hours to keep them interested. I love fishing them and am always willing to help guys serious about targeting them whether it be bull shoals or table rock. My kids have also grown to  love fishing them.  AAAAAAnd you never know when you could have the next state record on your line...they are there. I have no doubts.

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C9A20372-C8F5-4584-9934-172F9308BB9A.jpeg

 

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