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Location: Orland Park, IL | Had some fun fishing last weekend. No gigantic fish, but still a great time. Weather was absolutely perfect. A bit windy at times, but no problems. Was fishing out of a friend new 621 with a 300 Yamaha offshore. Nice boat.
A couple of pics below.
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Location: Rhinelander | Looks like very good fishing! See the cover, and check out the 2010/2011 Cover shot competition. Nice shot, Mark, you are the first to qualify. |
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Location: Orland Park, IL | Hey how bout that.
Deep Diving Reef runners in Glass Perch (new color) and GO GO Color (new color) 100 to 150 behind board in 31 to 34 FOW at 1.3 to 1.5 about 4 miles out of the Huron River. |
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Location: Spring Valley,Il. | Wow!!Komo on the cover of Walleye First.What a celeberty.I see you still have the hat.LOLNice fish bud.Looks like you had a good trip. |
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Location: Orland Park, IL | Told ya klino. Yep, still got that purple hat. Its my favorite. I should be booted pretty soon though. Kevin got that monster sow. Now thats a fish. |
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Location: Lake Erie | Yeah to bad I had to keep those 3 pigs for the tourney, I normally let those big gals go, I hate cleaning them for one and I like the satisfaction of seeing them swim away after a picture. Almost all the tanks I caught last year I let go too. The other 11 I caught this spring I let go so I entererd that one in the big fish contest. I'll catch some big ones yet, hopefully 12's or bigger (caught 2 last year), alot of hog hunting time left. When you come down in a couple of weeks IT'S ON man I'll get you the sows you've been wanting to pull. |
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Location: Chicago IL. | Can I have your autograph? You didnt forget us scratching out 15"ers on the IL. Those kind of fish spoil you FAST! |
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Location: Essexville, MI./Saginaw Bay. | Good fish'n Mark.
Do old pictures of Huron walleyes count? Here's a few from probably 10 years ago now. Notice in the first one that I'm holding Sunshine at arms length as he was trying to touch me and/or my fish and thereby steal away some of my BIG walleye catching Karma. Then the rat in picture two achieves and surpasses that goal with one that (I believe) was 12 pounds and change. The rest were just little 7 to 9 pounders. Huron in October/November Typifies the true meaning of Big Water/Big Walleyes. 
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Location: Manitowoc, WI | Noone said they had to have fish in the pics! Here's a few Fall PR pics.
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Location: Lake Erie | Nice pics guys |
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Location: Rhinelander | GREAT shots, guys. Keep them coming, with the stories behind the image. Start your own thread anytime you wish...no matter where the images are posted on WF we'll count them for the competition. |
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