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Table rock walleye

I have spent the last couple of days beating up on bull shoals walleyes but decided to switch gears to table rock. 

As was on bull shoals the early morning bite is the best by far. Trolled flickers shads with 2 ounce snap weights. Flicker shads in your standard shad patterns were the best. Speeds 2.3. Gravel roll offs 22-25 foot deep and there is also a suspended fish pattern but may have to contend with some white bass. Planer boards lines were picking fish up 4-1 over flatlines. I had 9 walleye this morning in 2.5 hours and some giant whites. Did keep a limit for supper. Go get em! And get off water by 10 cause it gets HOT!

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On 7/21/2018 at 6:29 PM, MickinMO said:

This post reminded me of a night bass fishing trip about 15 years ago out of Shell Knob. I had my brother with me and he caught a Sauger, or at least that is what I determined it to be. It was not a walleye. He thought he caught a walleye, but once I got a good look at it in the light it certainly was something else. I called one of my buddy's dads the next day and he was convinced it was a sauger based on my description.Only one I have ever seen or caught. Certainly never saw one come out of Stockton growing up.

There are a few around..not many. Catch them mostly in the big river systems Used to catch a lot in fort peck in Montana,  and lake  sakakawea in North Dakota generally the big river systems. They are a cool fish with teeth no doubt. They lack the white spot on tail and are generally more slender and mottled than walleye.

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