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Took my boss on his first walleye hunt Friday. Dumped the boat in the water at 7, air temp a brisk 52, water was 48.5.

Friday: The sky stayed over cast all day with no wind and a high around 75. What absolutely perfect conditions for both the fish and the fishermen, I wish I could order up a dozen days like that for the summer.

Things started out slow with only one walleye and one small bass before 10:00. After that they started picking up and stayed awesome all day. We quit at 4:00pm on number 34 for the day. I got one that weighed 7 lbs on my IFGA certified scale. My boss got one that weighed almost 5 and we got alot of fish in the 19 to 22 inch range. Kept some of the 17 to 21 inchers for a great family meal and sent the rest back for the next trip.

Sat: Took my 15 year old boy back to the scene of the crime from yesterday with high anticipation of a boat load of big fish. Hit the water at 7:30 with balmy temps and a light sprinkle falling. It never got any better, the rain came down light and steady all day. Once in a while it would pick up harder for 30 or 40 minutes and then lighten back up. Once in the late afternoon the sun even came out for a few minutes, but alas it was just a tease and 15 minutes later had to don the rain gear again. The fish were lethargic to say the least. Once in a while you would hit a little patch and get a couple bites, but all too often it was an extended game of cat and mouse with a nipping fish trying to get him to eat enough to hook up.`Ended the day about 5:00 with 9 walleye, 1 perch, and 1 20 inch brown. Walleye were all small, largest about 17 inches.

What to tell a dejected 15 year old. "Buddy, that's why they call it 'Starvation', You can't make a living there." "Welcome to Walleye 101, where the patterns are as unpredictable as the Starvation weather."

Friday pics, none from Sat (too wet):
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Nice fish Todd. I should have been there [crazy]
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Nice catching, loks like the Walleyes are healthy and abundant
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great job on the catching. what color were you using ? also were you using gulp or real nightcrawlers on the bottom bouncers? any info would be appreciated. also, how fast were you trolling. thanks.
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YEA BUDDY that hog has some SHOULDERS I will be out there tomorrow to catch its bigger sister. [cool]
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Outstanding Catch Todd
The wife and i are going to go down the middle of July and camp for a week. Never fished starvation before. Any tips as to were to or how to.
Thanks for the pictures and post
Chuck
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Wow, well done. That actually makes me want to drive out to Starvation. Awesome post.
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Great to see ya have a good day on Friday. Saturday was like you said, I did start slow but ended catching 10. Sunday was a little better and right before the storm moved in there were only myself and 2 other boats and it was hot for about an hour. I used some of the tips from Rodger and it sure helped this trip. Largest fish came Sunday - 22" for the most they were 14"-18". Some day I will be able to wear shorts at Starvation.
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Looks like you fished the same area we did. I was there from Thurs. evening until this afternoon. Friday was a beautiful day with quite a bit of sun in the afternoon. Our best day was Sat. with my wife totally kicking my butt. I did see walleye rooster there sat. morning. Didn't fish Sunday, that was reserved for scouting for elk and hanging trail cams. We had a meal of walleye and sent some home with my daughter Monday. The wife and I ended up bringing 18 home today with none over 19 inches. I'm headed back down Thurs. evening for another 3 days with the eyes and maybe try some bass.
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