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Location: Essexville, MI./Saginaw Bay. | Notice I didn't put a title but just a date on my post? I'll tell you why. I'm out of adjectives that describe what the fishing has been like on the Saginaw Bay so far this year and totally speechless to describe the last 2 days. 24 keeper walleyes 1 giant perch and a white bass in about 2 hour 10 minutes this morning. This on top of yesterdays catch and release fest with the TV guys and I'm ready for a long rest. All the smaller walleyes were coming on the spoons sliders today so I removed them pronto and we kept pounding them on the Rattle Tots. Same place in 21 FOW. Nicer size fish as well today.
Edited by walleye express 6/23/2008 2:52 PM
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Location: Michigan | Dan
we put a thumping on them Friday also i went with some boys from Grand rapids and showed them how we run the rigs (Eyeliminators)and we boated 100 eyes in 5 1/2 hours with some that were over 6lbs its just on fire out there tight lines and good fishing
Matt (chasingeyes)
Edited by chasingeyess 6/23/2008 5:22 PM
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Location: Essexville, MI./Saginaw Bay. | Matt.
I went into this sumer season armed with about 5 or 6 new things that were going to keep the skunk out of the box, including a few variations of your eyeliminator with TH blades, spoons and Meat Freaks. Today at one point when I made a turn to go back over our PLOTTER COURSE, 4 of the 8 rods we had out had fish on them. This was the first time all morning I got to set down. I'm not sure I want to put anything else down at this point that would attarct more walleyes. 
Edited by walleye express 6/23/2008 7:56 PM
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