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hardwater recap

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So another hardwater season has come and just about passed now (thank goodness for crappie bay!). A rather good one for me, not necessarily because of the number or quality of fish caught, but because of the things I learned. New patterns, lures, and presentations were all deciphered in the last few months.

The season started in Wendover with lots of these:
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and these:
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Then the shack went up
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and we started getting some of these in the middle of the day
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Cool, a new pattern.

Unfortunately, we barely got anything at what was on this spot in years past peak walleye time. Usually, when we did get a fish at dusk, it was on of these:
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However, when the Sander family did come visit us at night, they were usually nices ones, a few decent 14-16" walleyes were caught and the biggest Sander of them all, a SAUGER measuring 17"!!
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With the Wendover derby approaching, our focus shifted to the big walleye waters of the Nation River (The Quinte of Ottawa!). Although we didn't make the money come tournament day, I set a new PB since moving to Rockland with this 3lber:
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Two days later, I beat that PB with this 4lber:
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Only to beat that PB 20 MINUTES LATER with a 5lber!
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The 4 and 5 lbs fish were released, the 3lber had to be kept as it was badly hooked and went on belly up as soon as it went in the cooler for the trip to the weigh-in, fortunately, he was the biggest male walleye I'd ever seen!

Since the warm up, I've been having a blast fishing Petrie Island's Crappie Bay for the first time, what a blast!!

Enjoyed catching my first bluegills in the daytime last week:
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And I've REALLY been enjoying the late afternoon/evening crappie bite!
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Actually catching crappie on purpose is a blast! Especially when you get into a school of slabs!

Well I'll be hitting Petrie a few more times hopefully and then it's off to the Nation for some Cats, sheephead, perch, bullhead and redhorse. Can't wait for the walleye/pike opener in the new boat! Good times ahead!

tight lines everyone,
Yannick
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Post by Dcaster »

Nice job, cool report, and congrats on the new PB.
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Post by Fishing 24/7 »

sweet report fisherguy!

those eyes are getting bigger and bigger and bigger! :shock:

keep up the good work and enjoi your new ride.
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cool report dude :lol:
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Post by Tip-up »

Awesome recap Fisherguy. The walleyes have sure been good to ya this season. Too many more like that and bigger in the new boat :D :D
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Post by GR8-Scott »

great recap Yan....Way-2-go !
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Post by Fish'n Buddy »

nice report man, really nice walleye and sauger
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Nice walters
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Post by bradford2 »

Great seasonn for ya! Bet you loved having the shack out.

You get your girlfriend out much? I know she likes her fishing.

Hope you guys have lots of fun with the new boat.
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Looks like you had a great season. The pics are great. Thanks for the post.
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