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Slow night for walleye #7413353
11/24/21 10:09 AM
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Still managed this nice 28" fish. Was bleeding a bit, but swam away just fine!


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Re: Slow night for walleye [Re: Hutchy] #7413356
11/24/21 10:15 AM
11/24/21 10:15 AM
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La Crosse, WI
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Nice fish..

Gets past deer and duck season here if the river isn't frozen out. I will be out in the boat looking for walleye and perch. Here we may have open water enough to get the boat in until almost Christmas. Or may be walking on ice have to drill holes to fish and go that route.

Mac


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Re: Slow night for walleye [Re: Macthediver] #7413477
11/24/21 12:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Macthediver
Nice fish..

Gets past deer and duck season here if the river isn't frozen out. I will be out in the boat looking for walleye and perch. Here we may have open water enough to get the boat in until almost Christmas. Or may be walking on ice have to drill holes to fish and go that route.

Mac


Ice forming in the shallows here. Won't be long till it's hardwater season!

Re: Slow night for walleye [Re: Hutchy] #7413733
11/24/21 05:23 PM
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If that is a slow night and you are wanting sympathy I got nothin for ya!


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Re: Slow night for walleye [Re: Leftlane] #7413734
11/24/21 05:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Leftlane
If that is a slow night and you are wanting sympathy I got nothin for ya!



Slow because it was one of the only fish! Plus figured long John's alone were enough at -5 C.

They were not enough...

Re: Slow night for walleye [Re: Hutchy] #7413827
11/24/21 07:33 PM
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Hutchy,with your huge feet you'll be able to get out on the ice sooner than everyone else without having to worry about falling thru.


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Re: Slow night for walleye [Re: Hutchy] #7413991
11/24/21 10:45 PM
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Those felt pac boots are a pain and don't last for any time.( been my experience)

One is better than none.

Re: Slow night for walleye [Re: Boco] #7414685
11/25/21 06:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Boco
Hutchy,with your huge feet you'll be able to get out on the ice sooner than everyone else without having to worry about falling thru.


Always an up side.


Got a new portable shelter coming on Sunday. Should be all set for hardwater

Re: Slow night for walleye [Re: Northof50] #7414686
11/25/21 06:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Northof50
Those felt pac boots are a pain and don't last for any time.( been my experience)

One is better than none.


Took a couple hrs, but at least was a good fish


The boots I have on are all rubber Kamiks . Cheap, warm and durable. Standard footwear for winter here. I usually get two seasons out of a pair

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