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Location: Menasha, WI | Bounced all over the north end pulling harnesses over rocks, sand, mud, deep and shallow w/ no luck. Anchoring up and fishing slip-bobbers resulted in 3 small eyes; 12'-13' off the edge of a reef with small jig and small chunk of crawler.
Aqnyboday doing any better? Feel free to share some tips 
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| Been perchin the east shore. A few walleyes perchin. |
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Location: Orland Park, IL | A while ago a certain someone suggested an investment in the glass shad raps, especially white wasnt a bad way to go.
Did you lose it?
Perchins been pretty good on the east side, though you need to pick your spots. North of pipe was dead, south of pipe better. Quite a few fish being taken by the thumpers. Small jig and nightcrawler seems to work best.
Mud was DEAD trolling. Me, about 2million flies, and some guy in a maroon tuffy, about 500 yards or better from me. We were a couple of chumps. Gave it an hour and skee-dad-delled. Hope he got fish, but all I got was flies. Still coughin them up. I think they were attracted to my Pipe chicken fingers!!
PS picked up a pie from the amish girl. Pretty tastee. |
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Location: Menasha, WI | M_komo - 7/22/2007 8:50 PM
A while ago a certain someone suggested an investment in the glass shad raps, especially white wasnt a bad way to go.
Did you lose it?
Must've been a smart fellow I'll have to pull my cranks out tomorrow.
I think the ticket is to bring my 4-year old with. The 2 of us hit the lake for 2 hours today and picked up some really nice perch and one nice eye in between a billion goats. The north end is thick w/ green pea soup and was pretty choppy w/ the SE winds today. The a-hole pleasure boaters didn't help at all -- now I remember why I usually fish in the early morning. Deadsticks and slips right on the bottom. It seemed that once the sheephead moved in, the perch were gone and it was time to move -- we never had more than 15 productive minutes on a spot before the sheephead tookover.
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Location: Manitowoc, WI | "PS picked up a pie from the amish girl. Pretty tastee."
There is a question there begging to be asked but I can't bring myself to do it. |
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Location: Menasha, WI | jerry - 7/22/2007 9:46 PM
"PS picked up a pie from the amish girl. Pretty tastee."
There is a question there begging to be asked but I can't bring myself to do it.
I wasn't gonna go there either Jerry  |
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| Pie and chicken fingers sounds like a good weekend Mark! |
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Location: Orland Park, IL | A great weekend indeed Ron |
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| I didn't know the Amish girls were allowed to share their pie. You are a lucky man! |
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| Leave it to Shep to take it there!
I was out on Saturday for a couple hours and managed to pick up 5 walleyes on the reefs north of town. It was pretty hard finding one that didn't have a perch fisherman on it. All five were between 14 1/2 & 17 inches. Nothing special, just pitching a 1/16oz green & yellow jig with half a crawler. It looked like there was a walleye tournament going on also. Does anybody know anything about this? I know there was a Bass and Sheepshead tournament. Also, did I hear right, 83 pounds won the Oshkosh Sheepshead tourny!? I remember the old days when I fished those, and 40 pounds won them.
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Location: Manitowoc, WI | ROFLMAO......way to go SHEP!!!!! We're there!!!!!! |
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| You heard right, Mark. 83+ pounds with 10 fish, plus a few over 70 lbs. That weight may never be beaten. We had over 51 pounds and probably finished around 45th? I don't think any of us sheephead guys were crowding the reefs though....
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Location: Manawa Wiscowsin | Hey Shep you gotta watch out with those Amish girls. Their fathers show up with a shotgun and a preacher. Your choice, dead or wed! Didn't know there were any Amish down around Pipe. There's lots of them up here around Manawa & Marion. |
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Location: in the boat off the east shore somewhere | we have quite a few Amish on the east shore... i have an amish dog now. anyway my buddy Gordy braught up the fact that we never see an elderly amish couple . all young strong bucks around here .. i dont know if its just a newer settlement or if they take them behind the shed ? do they all retire and live on a golf course next to the nudy bar? atlantic city maybe? all are polite and friendly but where is grandpa and grandma? |
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Location: Waukesha Wisconsin | How can you tell id a dog is Amish?
Inquiring minds want to know. |
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| Dennis.... That's a rather silly question... just look for the sign on the kennel! And I did not even have to photoshop this one!
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Location: Waukesha Wisconsin | ROTFLMAO  |
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Location: Orland Park, IL | Something about a chick, a horse and a pie. Theres a joke there somewhere. |
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