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Offline leechlake

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As long as some methods are being posted here I'm going to suggest boat control is one of the biggest concerns of mine when fishing for walleyes.  Setting up a controlled drift with all in the boat in good position, staying on the spot at all times, controlling the boat even when a fish is being caught and landed.  I see people out in 30 feet of water 30 feet off of a spot when the spot is 12-15 fow and they chances are nil.  There are exception where wandering off the spot finds other fish but that is pretty rare.

I think if you control your boat well your fishing improves a ton and rookies don't end up stuck in the prop.
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Yup, I would agree with that! Boat control is key to success.
Very good topic!  :happy1:
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everybody a roookie at somepoint. me as long it ffollows behind the trucck niccley in happie.
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