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wondering about walleyes
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[Wink]That's a good fly for Walleye's DryRod!
Excellent color and layout.
Mooch it at different speeds, but more slowly than quick darts. keep it down in the grass.
Use your good sinking line. It's not unusual to find them down below 20' in the grass. Just off the edge of a submerged, flat, shallow, ledge.
Wooly buggers about an inch and a half long, and Clousers about minnow size. ( I lost my Wooley buggers to Pike)
Flatten your barbs. It makes life easier if you have to release one, or have to deal with a Slimey Pike.

Gurt, you may get Pike where you get Walleye. When you lose a couple of flies to those Pesky Pike, you'll tie on a short section of 10 or 15 Lb steel leader.

The Pike will hit right at the boat. When you aint lookin' and dont expect it. Shock? Hoo boy whatta shock!
With a loud Swhsheees and a helluva jerk on the line....your heart will jump along with the rest of your body.
If you could have a camera on yourself when it happens, you'd make "America's funniest home videos"

PS: On Pike. I watched a guy do three Pike on the Cutting board.
He wound up with four nice sections of boneless meat from each Pike in about Five minutes for each fish.
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wondering about walleyes - by gurthgul - 03-03-2007, 07:08 PM
Re: [Dryrod] wondering about walleyes - by Thudpucker - 03-04-2007, 03:01 AM
Re: [Dryrod] wondering about walleyes - by gurthgul - 03-04-2007, 04:22 AM
Re: [Thudpucker] wondering about walleyes - by gurthgul - 03-04-2007, 10:46 PM
Re: [Dryrod] wondering about walleyes - by tubeN2 - 03-05-2007, 03:17 PM

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