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Location: Oshkosh,WI | Got in late tonight after the toughest day on lake Erie I and a lot of other people have had in their entire lives. Gary Gray has been here for over a week and has caught a total of 6 walleyes. That seems to be the case with everyone here. A lot of s**t fish but no weighable eyes. My guess for weight will be a total of 65 pounds unless we have a blow day. You would think the "great walleye factory" would put out fish regardless. Peoples thoughts are the fi are still over by Port Clinton and have not moved tis far East yet. I c say we put on almost 100 miles in the boat today for one fish that went about 6-7. I will have the pictures when I find my camera. It was a nice a fish.
Cleveland is an awesome city to visit. I plan on visiting the Rock and Roll Hall of fame which is right across the street before I leave. The stadiums are all within a few miles of each other and the great lakes science museum is within walking distance from the hotel as well.
Check back throughout the week. I will keep getting info for everyone on a daily basis. Tomorrow, Courtsy and I are hitting the water. I need to show him a thing or two.
Good Luck everyone on that Guess the Weight! It will be lower than what you think.
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Location: Upper Sandusky Ohio | How far North did you go? |
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| Troy, don't forget to get down to the Flats. Lotsa good party spots there. I killed many a brain cell there! hehehe Have a great week! |
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Location: Oshkosh,WI | Ok I found my camera and here is the picture of that 6-7.
What a difference a day makes and just a few changes. I was out with Mark Courts Today and we ran into a ton of steelhead. They were fun to catch but a pain in the butt for walleye fisherman. They were worse than white bass to keep off the line. I did hear of a few more fish being caught but I also heard a lot more of no fish being caught. This will be a seperation tournament for the top anglers guaranteed. Most people have said that if they could go home today they would have left yesterday. And one guy decided to do so. Pulled out completely. Oh well. The bite remains very bad and very finicky for the guys that are catching the fish. It has taken a lot of tie to figure out a pattern and it is just a very slight change from what other guys are doing. Most guys are running out to the Canadian border which is 34 miles north of Cleveland. That seems to be where the majority of the anglers are. IT took almost a hour to get back today and the wind was pretty calm. If they dont head north people are heading 30 miles west. So either way there is a long ride to get to the fish. A few guys to watch tomorrow will be Rick Cole, Duane TenCate, Jim Carpentar and a few others that I cant remember the names...Its too late and I'm fried to a crisp!
I have some video to edit with Courtsy and will try to get that up tonight yet or by tomorrow for sure. Expect a couple of videos each day and pictures as they come. I will be out in the PWT boat probably on the second day but not sure yet. This is a big body of water and a hard spot to find somebody that is catching fish. There are a hundred and twenty boats but as soon as you get out there they all dissapear!!! hahahar
I will try my best and make sure to keep up with my normal pace. Until tomorrow Good Luck To all the anglers and be safe!
Troy
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| Now thats a wall hanger! Keep 'em comin'
Good Luck
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| Man, with those long runs it's beginning to remind me a whole lot of Dunkirk last year,(nightmares mostly) Let's hope for good weather and a safe return for all those guys! |
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