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Offline Swedes Guide Service

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Well its been 2-weeks since I"ve caught any walleyes! Wensday+thursday afternoons from 3-6pm I got into them. I was in Browns Bay on a inside turn in 34ft of water Both days! Try jigging raps or Jigging spoons Tip the Bottom trebble hook with a fat head minnow Head ,  And jig, jig, jig. The walleyes were not real big but good eaters at 15+16.5 inchers. Look to midlake structures or points or inside turns, with dephts from 25-40ft. Good Luck and good fishing--Swede.;
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Offline Woody

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Thanks for the update Swede!  Sounds like you had fun-fishing & eating.  :chef:
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