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We mostly rely on slender large baits around here(depending on species). Use lots of crankbaits in the 4 1/2- 6" size. Large Rapala Husky Jerk, Clacking minnow are favs for all around use(for bass, walleye and pike). Once fish go deep in midsummer tactics have to change.
Walleye are hard to come by around here. We have Sauger and Saugeye, though. I gotta go 30 miles north for pike. Bass and cats are all over the place around here.

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Here is a typical large cannadian smallie
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Nice 24" walleye caught on a 6" crankbait
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We mostly rely on slender large baits around here(depending on species). Use lots of crankbaits in the 4 1/2- 6" size. Large Rapala Husky Jerk, Clacking minnow are favs for all around use(for bass, walleye and pike). Once fish go deep in midsummer tactics have to change.
Hey Skeller,

i know your gonna try to defend your last year title, but i wanna let you know my weapons are fully loaded and i will grow BIG plantas included FAT buds, so! if you're in need of some paper towels for your tears you'll cry, i'll be prepared!:pass:
 
Hey Skeller,

i know your gonna try to defend your last year title, but i wanna let you know my weapons are fully loaded and i will grow BIG plantas included FAT buds, so! if you're in need of some paper towels for your tears you'll cry, i'll be prepared!:pass:


Hahaha come get it bud!! It should be an easy win bud! ;) :D
 
I've only done 3 kinds of fishin. Coastal river waters in FL when I was a kid, was rainbow trout I think. Around Middle TN I went for catfish and ended with carp, and in East TN we get the 'tickle trout' they are brown trout that get caught upstream in a creak off the river and you catch em in pools with your hands by getting behind them like you gonna 'tickle' em a bit after big rainy weeks.
 
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