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Walleye Fishing -> General Discussion -> 6-16-07 Sag Bay.
 
Message Subject: 6-16-07 Sag Bay.
walleye express
Posted 6/16/2007 4:46 PM (#57409)
Subject: 6-16-07 Sag Bay.



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Location: Essexville, MI./Saginaw Bay.
Not what I'd call a stellar day for numbers but the sizes were decent. Spoons and cranks again. We threw back about 7 undersize.




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hgmeyer
Posted 6/16/2007 5:48 PM (#57411 - in reply to #57409)
Subject: RE: 6-16-07 Sag Bay.



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Looks like two different "pods" of fish? What do you think?
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walleye express
Posted 6/16/2007 6:07 PM (#57413 - in reply to #57411)
Subject: RE: 6-16-07 Sag Bay.



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hgmeyer - 6/16/2007 6:48 PM

Looks like two different "pods" of fish? What do you think?


More like 3 year classes there.
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hgmeyer
Posted 6/17/2007 4:19 PM (#57443 - in reply to #57409)
Subject: RE: 6-16-07 Sag Bay.



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One Pod... Interesting then...
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