07-05-2005, 02:37 PM
Hey Curt,
Next time you get ready to hit D.C., send me a P.M. first.
We're catching walleye in 7 to 10 feet of water on the north end.
Heck, I caught one off the island park boat ramp saturday morning while Brad was parking my truck.
Brad and I caught over 25 eyes on saturday. All small,13 to 16 inch. Using 1/16 oz. jigs and our custom dark body chartreuse tail plastics. Fishing in the trees.
Sunday, Scott came up with me and we did better on naturistic crawfish hot n tots. Casting from an anchored spot in 9' of water. Ripping through the moss and trees.
Scott got a 25" eye and all the fish wre a bit bigger.
Monday, Brad went up without me and fished with some other folks. They ended up with seven 20"+ eyes on jigs, and a bunch of the smaller ones.
Hey Pat, thanks for the jigs. Those orange chartreuse, 1/16, brass hook jigs are awesome. I only lost one jig all weekend. Just had to bend the hooks back after dozens of hangups, but I didn't have to re-tie as much as Brad.
Take care,
Bob
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Next time you get ready to hit D.C., send me a P.M. first.
We're catching walleye in 7 to 10 feet of water on the north end.
Heck, I caught one off the island park boat ramp saturday morning while Brad was parking my truck.
Brad and I caught over 25 eyes on saturday. All small,13 to 16 inch. Using 1/16 oz. jigs and our custom dark body chartreuse tail plastics. Fishing in the trees.
Sunday, Scott came up with me and we did better on naturistic crawfish hot n tots. Casting from an anchored spot in 9' of water. Ripping through the moss and trees.
Scott got a 25" eye and all the fish wre a bit bigger.
Monday, Brad went up without me and fished with some other folks. They ended up with seven 20"+ eyes on jigs, and a bunch of the smaller ones.
Hey Pat, thanks for the jigs. Those orange chartreuse, 1/16, brass hook jigs are awesome. I only lost one jig all weekend. Just had to bend the hooks back after dozens of hangups, but I didn't have to re-tie as much as Brad.
Take care,
Bob
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