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Old 10-04-2016, 06:45 AM
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Default Dale Hollow summer walleye report

It's been a phenomenal summer on Dale for walleye. Most of our fish were caught trolling the harness and some were caught with spoons and some with cranks. As the days grow shorter it's time to move towards the fall patterns. Here are some of the best from the summer.
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Looks like you put a serious hurt on 'em! .... is that billy Joel holding one?
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Looks like you put a serious hurt on 'em! .... is that billy Joel holding one?
No but that would be pretty cool. I'd bet he's full of awesome stories. I have had some pretty cool cats on the boat this summer, one of those guys has the IFGA world record for the longest fight with any species of fish. 32 hours and 41 minutes with a blue marlin and another was on the cover of Life Magazine pictured fighting in the Korean War.
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Nice,I'm trying to figure out the fall pattern for them on Normandy lake now myself.
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Nice,I'm trying to figure out the fall pattern for them on Normandy lake now myself.
The jigging spoon or pulling cranks should work.
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Those are some beautiful walleye. Do people eat them when they get that big. I have only ate smaller walleye and sauger. Nothing compares
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