Walleye Discussion Forums

Forums | Calendars | Albums | Quotes | Language | Blogs Search | Statistics | User Listing
You are logged in as a guest. ( logon | register )
View previous thread :: View next thread
Jump to page : 1
Now viewing page 1 [25 messages per page]

Walleye Fishing -> General Discussion -> Day Three FLW Walleye
 
Message Subject: Day Three FLW Walleye
sworrall
Posted 4/8/2005 5:43 AM (#30750)
Subject: Day Three FLW Walleye




Location: Rhinelander
104 Boats left the Bull Shoals Boat Dock this morning at 7 AM sharp under strikingly different conditions than the first and second days of the FLW Walleye event on Bull Shoals Lake. Sunny skies are forecast today with a high of 71 degrees. Northwest winds at 5 to 10 under a dome of high pressure will usher in another system that will effect the weather tomorrow with warmer temps and partly cloudy skies and highs in the mid 70's.

This is a very close event, with almost everyone within striking distance of the final cut if a limit ends up in the bag. As the spawn gets further and further along, hopes were high the bite will improve.

Watch for the FLW weigh-in at 3 PM Central here at WalleyeFIRST!


Zoom - | Zoom 100% | Zoom + | Expand / Contract | Open New window
Click to expand / contract the width of this image
(DSCF0004.JPG)



Attachments
----------------
Attachments DSCF0004.JPG (52KB - 96 downloads)
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Sunshine
Posted 4/8/2005 7:33 AM (#30751 - in reply to #30750)
Subject: RE: Day Three FLW Walleye



Member

Posts: 2393

Location: Waukesha Wisconsin
I look forward to the pictures and reports. Although we all know that this is a very very tough bite, I also see it as very exciting. It's very possible that the person who stays focused and diligent can still make the final day. There could be some real surprises today! EVERYONE is 1 or 2 fish away from making the cut for day 4. I can't wait to hear the stories and techniques used by those who got bit.

As a tournament fisherman I have always said that I would rather be in a competition with a tough bite than one where everyone gets a limit. The best will prevail. I predict that there will be a couple of people who over come the frustration and stay focused who will move up to a position of CASHING A NICE CHECK.

Anyone notice that WF'er Mike Dutton has caught a fish on day two and is in a position to make the cut with one more quality fish?

This is real drama................those who have been through this kind of a situation know exactly what I'm talking about. Kinda reminds me of the State championship for GNWC last year. Only one fish was caught at the end of day one and everyone was in position to win the championship at take-off on day two.

Good Luck Everyone..........especially Ranger Pat and Bill Leonard!
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Rob Stratton
Posted 4/8/2005 10:14 AM (#30756 - in reply to #30750)
Subject: RE: Day Three FLW Walleye


Member

Posts: 171

Anyone find out the skinny on Tommy Skarlis? Wondering if the ETEC failed or if he hit something?
Rob
Top of the page Bottom of the page
walleye mike
Posted 4/8/2005 2:58 PM (#30776 - in reply to #30750)
Subject: RE: Day Three FLW Walleye


Member

Posts: 194

Location: Northern Illinois
WF'er Michael Dutton had a real nice 4#....thanks for pointing his success out, Sunshine
Top of the page Bottom of the page
walleye mike
Posted 4/8/2005 2:58 PM (#30777 - in reply to #30750)
Subject: RE: Day Three FLW Walleye


Member

Posts: 194

Location: Northern Illinois
WF'er Michael Dutton had a real nice 4#....thanks for pointing his success out, Sunshine
Top of the page Bottom of the page
JLDII-unlogged
Posted 4/8/2005 5:51 PM (#30782 - in reply to #30750)
Subject: RE: Day Three FLW Walleye


Steve,

Any idea how far these guys are running to find fish?

I had heard it could be as much as a 70 mile run to the dam.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Sunshine
Posted 4/8/2005 7:28 PM (#30786 - in reply to #30750)
Subject: RE: Day Three FLW Walleye



Member

Posts: 2393

Location: Waukesha Wisconsin
We figured that it was an 84 mile run when I was there.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
sworrall
Posted 4/8/2005 7:58 PM (#30788 - in reply to #30786)
Subject: RE: Day Three FLW Walleye




Location: Rhinelander
Some of the fish are being caught close, some far away. One thing for sure, there is NO pattern or hot area.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Sunshine
Posted 4/8/2005 10:17 PM (#30795 - in reply to #30750)
Subject: RE: Day Three FLW Walleye



Member

Posts: 2393

Location: Waukesha Wisconsin
Steve,

Any word on why so many were DQed?
Top of the page Bottom of the page
sworrall
Posted 4/8/2005 10:35 PM (#30797 - in reply to #30795)
Subject: RE: Day Three FLW Walleye




Location: Rhinelander
I know of a couple that were 'late' over the last two days, so that might be the problem, Sunshine.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Sunshine
Posted 4/8/2005 10:40 PM (#30798 - in reply to #30750)
Subject: RE: Day Three FLW Walleye



Member

Posts: 2393

Location: Waukesha Wisconsin
Not sure Steve, from what I heard there were a few DQed prior of the start. Looks like a story there

Hey, Anyone else notice that 6 out of 10 who made the cut are from Wisconsin? Go Cheeseheads!
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Trent
Posted 4/9/2005 1:24 AM (#30804 - in reply to #30750)
Subject: RE: Day Three FLW Walleye


Member

Posts: 38

pictures make me want to cry, I WANT TO GET OUT ON THE WATER!
Top of the page Bottom of the page
irishwebs
Posted 4/10/2005 1:36 PM (#30863 - in reply to #30804)
Subject: RE: Day Three FLW Walleye



Member

Posts: 363

Location: Kaukauna WI
GUYS at the Meeting we were told of voilations on rules some I am not sure of. I was told of guys using a guide and paying him. This is a no no in FLW after you pay you final install ment of entry.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Jump to page : 1
Now viewing page 1 [25 messages per page]
Jump to forum :
Search this forum
Printer friendly version
E-mail a link to this thread

(Delete all cookies set by this site)