You never forget the big fish you lose. I remember every one, play by play. I was at Potholes in Oct before the full moon. And had a couple of great days. Flicker Shads #5, downrigger on one side and lead core line on the other. The leaded line is a not so secret weapon that was taught to me 30 years ago. I now have Walleye fever.
After watching all your walleye videos I went to Lake Celilo to try my hand at walleye's. All I caught was SM Bass, You've given me new ways to try and catch them, thanks!
I have had that happen a number of times, and it used to haunt my dreams. Then I moved to Washington, and we can catch those Big Shadows on the regular ;)
Thank you for the tips! If I were to fish for walleye in a reservoir around 100 feet deep, what would be a good band to start with? Similar to your 58’-62’?
You never forget the big fish you lose. I remember every one, play by play. I was at Potholes in Oct before the full moon. And had a couple of great days. Flicker Shads #5, downrigger on one side and lead core line on the other. The leaded line is a not so secret weapon that was taught to me 30 years ago. I now have Walleye fever.
After watching all your walleye videos I went to Lake Celilo to try my hand at walleye's. All I caught was SM Bass, You've given me new ways to try and catch them, thanks!
I have had that happen a number of times, and it used to haunt my dreams. Then I moved to Washington, and we can catch those Big Shadows on the regular ;)
Heart breaker. Robin is right you always remember those but that is how they get big. Thanks for the tutorial.
Crank baits always get the bigger walleye! Great info.
I was going to ask you if you ever catch big walleye- now we know.
Thank you for the tips! If I were to fish for walleye in a reservoir around 100 feet deep, what would be a good band to start with? Similar to your 58’-62’?