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Jim Ordway![]() |
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Member Posts: 538 | I gues we will have to find some jet boats and take up Capt. Dan's challenge on the Tittabawassee River:) Dan, you have to learn to be a bit more flexible. All the regulars here know how stuck you are on traditional means of fishing!!!! This thread is a wild ride with a few nuggets here and there. I particularily had a chuckle over the knock on Dennis. What these kids come up with. I predict that someone, somewhere, will have a artifical only walleye tourney next year. Hows that for a solid prediction? Take care, Jim O | ||||
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Sunshine![]() |
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Member Posts: 2393 Location: Waukesha Wisconsin | The following info was taken from Doc Talk posted on WalleyeFan.com Some interesting reading from some of the Pro's who fished the artificial only tournament.............
More artificial-only reax
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walleye express![]() |
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![]() Member Posts: 2680 Location: Essexville, MI./Saginaw Bay. | Jim Ordway - 8/19/2008 4:33 PM I gues we will have to find some jet boats and take up Capt. Dan's challenge on the Tittabawassee River:) Dan, you have to learn to be a bit more flexible. All the regulars here know how stuck you are on traditional means of fishing!!!! Jim O Jim. You must have missed my Gulp Nippers post. See below. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Nippers Post. Had one heck of a plan today. The brother took the day off and we formulated a trolling plan to help each other out. We would start NW of the Black Hole while staying parallel with the 2nd and 3rd ledges/drop-offs along Pinconning and Saganing bars. Brother Dave would stay in 12 to 14 fow and I would stay in 18 to 21 FOW and we would troll within sight of each other and stay in Cell phone communication. I hit pay dirt first with a single fish on an eyeliminator and Capt. Dan spoon harness, both purple in color. Then a long dry spell and Dave worked his way into 16/17 FOW. I finally hit a spot that was full of fish, high and low. Bang we hit a double, both on Rattle Tot's and sliders. Unfortunately, we got lines tangled on the way in and we lost both fish right behind the boat. Spun back around and hit a 4 pounder. Then it started. We had at least 10 rips on the Eyeliminators and #8 Tommy Harris thumpers. I'd reel in, and the tip of the Gulp would be gone. I mean they would rip the rubber bands out of the releases like a salmon might, and nothing. The picture shows 3, but we ended the day with 6 fish in the box. Oh ya, brother dave got notta. Edited by walleye express 8/19/2008 6:01 PM | ||||
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stacker![]() |
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Member Posts: 2445 Location: Fremont, Wisconsin | Now thats what I am talking about capt. Dan. Ordway, don't turn it down man. hehehe | ||||
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CT![]() |
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Hey Sunshine: Did you expect these guys were going to say this tournament sucked and I will never fish this format again? Of course they dribbled on about how great it was, and because it was artificial only nobody will ever know if some of them may have done better with something natural. It was a great time and it was set up with certain limitations, good for them, but no reason to say it was any better than other methods. By the way I'm still waiting for anyone to answer my question on why it has to be artificial only, why change when we now have both. Factual answers only please. If there is no advantage for natural bait users, according to the artificial pushers on here, then what's the need for change? You guys will win all the tourneys with the artificials so just leave it alone and win all your $ over us guys that are stuck with our worms. | |||||
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walleye express![]() |
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![]() Member Posts: 2680 Location: Essexville, MI./Saginaw Bay. | A Public Service Message from the E.S.M.I.A. (Emerald Shiners Missing In Action). Please everyone, boycot the use of live bait. So many of our loved ones have taken that fateful pail ride to the river or lake and have never returned. We can only speculate what happens to them, but have uncovered a picture taken off a local fishing guides web site that gives us a clue too their fate. After some investigation we've identified our poor sister in the picture as Emma, locally known as Emma the Emerald. With the permission of Emma's parents, Earl and Ella, we've chosen Emma as this year poster child. We hope this will encourage everyone who fishes with minnow or a worm to always use a rubber. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Edited by walleye express 8/20/2008 9:18 AM Attachments ---------------- ![]() | ||||
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Rich S![]() |
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Member Posts: 2300 Location: Berlin | CT, I like your arguement. Keep it up as well as yours Dan. As for the comments made by the pro's, what did you expect them to say?? Think about it. You guys want to use artificials all the time, go for it. Don't tell me that I have to cause it ain't gonna happen. You want walleye fishing to be as popular as bass?? Change the earth's climate to be more hospitable to walleye's down south. Change a walleye's behavior to love shallow water only. Change a walleye's DNA so their mouth is as wide as the fish is long. Convince a walleye to jump every time it is hooked. Most importantly, make a walleye eat anything and everything all day long. News flash, walleyes are not bass and they never will be. If you want to fish all artificials, fish bass. The circuits and tournmanets are everywhere. Lets try to find NEW ways of growing the sport not just copying what BASS does. That stuff works for them because they are BASS. Jerry hit it right on the head I believe in his predictions for the future of walleye tournaments. The only thing this will do is piss off the live bait users. Some things are better left alone. Edited by Rich S 8/20/2008 10:48 AM | ||||
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walleye express![]() |
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![]() Member Posts: 2680 Location: Essexville, MI./Saginaw Bay. | I was hoping my last post would show how ironic and weird this thread has become. And I thought the angle I used, especially coming from the inventor of the "Meat Freak" would finally get across the notion that anything that works gets a place in my tackle box. But where the conversation is going reminds me of those Orvis Guys I used to run into on the Pere Marquette river while salmon and steelhead fishing. Orvis rods, reels, waders, hats, line gloves and even trucks dedicated to one product, claiming surpreme quality and authority over all other used. Of course they also came with a supreme price tag and it seemed a supreme/superior attitude for those sporting and using that brand name. None of us want to go any further in that direction in walleye fishing then we already have do we? ![]() ![]() Edited by walleye express 8/20/2008 11:46 AM | ||||
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Brad B![]() |
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Member Posts: 617 Location: Oshkosh, Wisconsin | Hello, my name is Brad and I use live bait. It's been about 3 weeks since I have used live bait. When the weather is nasty or after cold front conditions, I can not control my urge to use live bait so that I can actually catch a walleye. I am planning on fishing a tournament again this weekend and I know there will be live bait in the boat - I will be tempted, but if the good Lord is with me, I hope to be strong and resist the urge to use livebait again. On second thought... who really cares? Most of us got started on fishing by hanging a worm under a bobber - the last thing I'm going to do is comdemn that style of fishing when it what most of us started out doing. | ||||
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sworrall![]() |
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Location: Rhinelander | Who said anything about this being an exclusive and mandatory thing for all tournaments? There WILL be future Artificials Only challenge events eventually. Bet on it, the last one went really well. The event will be on water friendly to that concept at the right time of the year, I bet. I bet payouts will be 125% to 150%, too. You can choose to enter if that option is available to you, or not. Doesn't mean ALL or even MOST walleye tournaments will be 'no live bait'. A considerable segment of the Walleye industry is interested in seeing the artificials only/Pro/Co Angler format continue to develop. If the sponsors put up the Jingle for a 125% to 150% payout, and the event promoters do a good job.... We'll all just have to wait and see, I guess. | ||||
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Rich S![]() |
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Member Posts: 2300 Location: Berlin | As long as it is done on the appropriate system, it has a chance but in my opinion this kind of tournament will not last long at all. They had great conditions and a great bite. Had they not, this conversation would not be happening (again, my opinion). I don't have any problem with the original intent of the thread. I do have a problem with the idea of making all walleye tournaments artificial only or in the thinking that this would somehow benefit the sport. | ||||
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KHedquist![]() |
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Member Posts: 1991 | I think it would be fun on the right body of water, and allow the walleye world to gradually take it on. I am a newbie at the tournament thing, but hope to move into the bigger tournaments. Down here on Pool 4 artificial are huge, Everts artificial selection is huge, I watched a DVD that had Tim Hutchinson and he says he has not used meat for something like 12 yrs, and I have had some success on lakes, for me it is confidence thing, grew up dragging a hunk meat around. Very interesting hearing everyone take. | ||||
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Jim Ordway![]() |
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Member Posts: 538 | Capt Dan, Working with you card metaphor, you sure know now to stack the deck. I might as well just send you a check and save the gas money ![]() We might as well have a little fun with this post in that it has pretty much turned on its head. Capt Jim O | ||||
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