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Edited by Purple Skeeter 6/28/2006 7:19 PM
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Location: Menasha, WI | I was out tonight from 3:30 pm until the winds got rough. We had 10 walleyes from 13 to 19 inches on the reefs between Neenah and Oshkosh. We used crawlers and leeches with small 1/16 oz. jigs dragged on the bottom. Leeches produced bigger walleyes, crawlers were all smaller ones. Plenty of sheeps mixed in as well. I did not see you tonight Purple Skeeter or else I would have had you bring your fish over and helped you clean them. No sense in both of us getting everything dirty. I will be out on 6/23/2006 from 3 until dark, so gimme a holler on 68 if your out there. Nice job on the reports and keep them coming. |
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Location: Neenah Wi | Well I went after some perch yesterday and checked a few spots off the rec in Neenah and after 4 hrs only managed to get about 30 sheeps and 1 14"walleye and not one stinken perch.Do I suck or what?Good thing Minnesota is only a month or so away.Did not see alot being caught on the outer bar where I spent about half the time out.I moved about a dozen times and still got the big 0.Still nice to be on the water.I was using just a plain hook,split shot over the side with crawlers,red worms and a small jig and piece of crawler. |
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Location: Green Bay, WI | Risor,
If you really want some perch Dyckesville has been hot. Just find a pack of boats, there are usually two or three different packs, and start fishing. If they're not going move a little. Don't mess with worms though, all you'll get are gobies, minnow are the ticket. 20-25 FOW.
I know its a little drive from Neenah, but they are usually over 10". Limit 15. |
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