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.
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 ;)
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!
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.
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 ;)
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!
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.
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’?
I was going to ask you if you ever catch big walleye- now we know.