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Author Topic: End of Walleye season  (Read 1580 times)

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Offline Spinach

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So, now that Walleye is closed, what are your fishing plans until ice out?

Do you hang it up until open water or start targeting Perch and pannies now?

Me.... I'll be out more than ever now, this is when fishing gets really good, I'll hit Mille Lacs once or twice for late season jumbos and target pannies in the metro area until ice out.
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Offline Cody Gruchow

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i pretty much hang it up and prepare for OPEN WATER YAY!! lol i still might go out a few times and try for my limit of crappies but thats maybe 2 times.

Offline repoman

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hang it up ? this is when icefishing is at its best ! this is when those crappies start geting aggresive ,  nothing better then catching a limit of panfish , not to mention the weather starts geting better ...... ill be out more then ever as well  :happy1:

Offline Fish Guide

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Never ends....Was out tonight with a group, had shore luch as well (cooked on ice) @ 7:30 enough crappies to feed 8 guys and me.  I call it the 1/2 day bonus trip, start at 4 pm fish till ? but dinner is at 7:30.  Tons o fish down there, no finese invloved as usual (sorry guys, but finese is out of the picture when guiding, although I crave it) A few more trips then a short vacation until spring shallow trips start:) Good Luck Capt. JOsh
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