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Thank you very much for the kind words. It's all about time on the water... No Internet short cuts here.
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Would next weekend be ok to fish dale hollow. When does the turnover happen? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
It generally staggers when it turns. First the upper, the wolf and the Obey. Then the mid starts and by the time the lower is turning the upper is usually done. If its turning where you are, I'd look shallow. I'll be up some in the next few days and will let you know how it's progressing.
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Great thanks. I'd probably put in at Hendricks marina?
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Dakota, did you ever make it up? The turn over is compete and the fishing has really picked up. Here's a couple.
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FishFinder those are great fish! Any of them cross 30 inches?
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Dakota, holler at me when you decide to head up. |
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Ok I'll keep you posted. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
This 24 incher was on the skinny side plus the biggest smallie of the day and a magnum spot.
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Nice looking fish.
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This is probably the fattest walleye we've caught in Dale.
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Beautiful looking fish! Did you get a measurement? Where I'm going with this is I am not educated on weight of walleye vs length. I have caught a few each year but am certainly not familiar with them. I have pics of several 21 inch fish my son and I have caught below Normandy. Then I have one that measured 25.5 inch and on an uncertified scale weighed 8.5 pounds. Are walleye like crappie.....in the fact that a one or two inches makes a big difference in weight? The 21 inch walleye looked healthy to me but is it common for a walleye measuring only a few inches more to be more than double the weight? Just like in the bluegill world there is a big difference in a 9 inch fish vs a 10 inch fish.
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That bank right behind you has some awesome smallie fishing on it....just saying......
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