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Offline Retired on Osakis

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On a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being the highest, how would you rate your walleye fishing skills and why? I will give mine a 3, mainly because I can catch them in the winter and early open water season, but from about mid July to ice up I really stink at it. I read all these articles about Dog Days fishing and fall fishing, do this, do that, fish with this, fish with that, try these types of areas, try those types of areas. So I try all that and nothing seems to work. Thought I might even have some expert help this fall. There is a guy that rents the house next to me for one week in October for the last eight years. We refer to him as "the walleye guy" because he comes up strictly to fish the big ones in the fall, 28 + inchers, he's rather good at it. Usually has someone with him. He came alone this year so he asked me if I could drive his truck back from the access for him. I thought this was my chance to find out what he does. He gave me a complete run down on everything. What he uses, how he modifies it, what he uses it one and what he tips it with, how he fishes it, even five areas he fishes. He even gave me a handful of what he uses, says he has plenty because he buys it in bulk. I took all that info and spent the last two and a half weeks fishing the areas he told me along with some other spots. Not a single walleye. Some small pike, some perch, and some crappies. Really disappointed in my results. I enjoy fishing. It's the catching part that I really suck at.  :banghead:

Offline Lee Borgersen

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Pay your dues (time on the water).
Try to focus on a limited amount of lakes.
Hire a guide and ask questions and tell him to watch you and give his input.
Might try joining local fishing club.
Try to add a fishing partner or 2 in your boat. 3 lines can search for fish and patterns much faster.
Don't get antsy and run & gun all day.
Knowledge and confidence is the key to successful fishing.
Learn to separate the bs from facts.
Always have live bait on hand. 75% of walleyes are caught on live bait.
Learn your electronics and study structure maps.
Keep a fishing log: wind direction, water temp, date, best spots of the day, and more...


"On a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being the highest, how would you rate your walleye fishing skills and why?"

Let's just say  :reporter; .... "I NEVER HAVE TO DRIVE HOME THROUGH THE ALLEY!" :Fish: :Fish: :Fish:

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« Last Edit: October 10/24/15, 02:14:59 PM by Lee Borgersen »
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Offline Boar

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sooooooo thats a 2 then?
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I usually count on being lucky.  I have little skill, just drag some bait on the bottom or what ever.
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Offline Bobby Bass

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If I had to fish for walleye for supper I would be in trouble! I would give myself a 1 but if I am fishing in the BWCA then I would jump up to a five. I have always done well on our trips up there as we would fish for smallmouth during the day and walleye at dusk for supper. Of course like Lee I used to hit the same lakes over and over and I think I have them figured out, at least for supper fish.. Locally I can catch fish on the river but that Is more luck then anything.
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Offline dew2

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 We should try to fish Osakis together sometime next summer. Fishin eyes on these prairie lakes is so different than the Nothern shield lakes!! I used to fish the lake 2-3 times a year till 2013, An I am rarin to get back to it while the ole girl visits relitives up that way. I do have some sunfish spots I concentrate on more so than eyes.The eyes, I get all we want on Diamond ( I think the general may verify Diamond is good) Find em where most dont fish cause most say they are always on the flats,In the rocks etc.>>>>BAH HUMBUG!!
 We'd have to be in my little 14ft lund and you can bring 1 leach, no other bait leaches only.
 North lakes for eyes for me a 3 unless its spring!!! prairie lakes much more than 2 all open water season.
« Last Edit: October 10/24/15, 05:57:03 PM by dew2 »
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Offline Retired on Osakis

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We should try to fish Osakis together sometime next summer. Fishin eyes on these prairie lakes is so different than the Nothern shield lakes!! I used to fish the lake 2-3 times a year till 2013, An I am rarin to get back to it while the ole girl visits relitives up that way. I do have some sunfish spots I concentrate on more so than eyes.The eyes, I get all we want on Diamond ( I think the general may verify Diamond is good) Find em where most dont fish cause most say they are always on the flats,In the rocks etc.>>>>BAH HUMBUG!!
 We'd have to be in my little 14ft lund and you can bring 1 leach, no other bait leaches only.
 North lakes for eyes for me a 3 unless its spring!!! prairie lakes much more than 2 all open water season.
If we manage to hook up next summer we'll use my boat. Alumacraft Tournament Pro 185, more room.