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Old 06-27-2014, 07:35 PM
TNBronzeback TNBronzeback is offline
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Ive heard the same thing. The positive to that though is its a fairly small lake.
The most important thing ive from years of walleye fishing, even walleye factories like Erie, is those fish can change thier color preferences almost hourly. A great search tactic that i use alot, is i will stack my spinner rigs on the main line, similar to a crappie spreader. That way if im running 3 rods, i can in theory run 6 different color schemes. The trick to that is the top spinner rig must be a floater.
Just another tid bit for ya....i never go walleye fishing without a black sharpie marker and neon orange nail polish. Walleyes see the color orange the best in all water clarities. With those 2 things, you can change the colors or your blades in seconds.
Im a wealth of walleye knowledge if ya ever have any questions or want some input on anything.
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