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Mel and I decided last night to go for an easy relaxing night on the water. Start with a little jigging for bass, that ended up dry. Of course I brought the BPS and call because goose season just opened and I wanted to check out a bay. The geese were there but too close to someones property so I left the gun in it's case and kept the motor in the water.

 

While cruising down the river I thought Wayne was gonna come for a visit.

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We then decided to do a little trolling in an area that I stumbled upon a few years back. Nobody fishes here yet...

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I managed to hook up with something just as my lure had passed a waypoint I marked three years ago, I guess I'll keep that one. I got it to about 20 feet of the boat and it shook off. My guess is that it was a walley? Only because I have never caught anything else there. As we trolled over a couple of other waypoints, Mel hooked into something. Just at dusk so I could not see that well. She managed to get it to the boat.

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Turned out to be a huge eye. 28" and almost six pounds. This was Mel's first walleye and the first eye in the Lund (had it for a year). We trolled for a little longer but got nothing. Now it is dark and the geese were flying over us. Of course the gun stayed put, but I figured I would try some calling. I managed to get my call to work like I have never been able to. Really good sound and fluctuation. I managed to get a couple to change there path but not for long. Being in a boat with the motor going in the middle of the river they figured out quick that I was not a goose :P

 

What a great evening to be out. Now hopefully this luck continues for the BOQ GTG!!!!!

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Great report and pics cranks bait :thumbsup_anim:

It's always nice to be able to get out on the water for an evening of relaxation....

Congratulations to Mel on landing this beautiful eye :clapping:

Thanks for sharing

Leechman

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Turned out to be a huge eye. 28" and almost six pounds. This was Mel's first walleye and the first eye in the Lund (had it for a year).

 

I am sure that you would have caught more in a Crestliner, but really, who's counting?

Well done to Mel!

Jim

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