07-28-2018, 04:09 PM
[#0000FF]Hey, you shoulda waved. I would have waved back...even using all the fingers on my waving hand.
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[#0000FF]It pays to be an "equal opportunity" angler...on Willard or anywhere. If your "targeted" species is not willing to play, then be happy with whatever else shows up to provide some tugs. If you're not with the fish you love, love the fish you're with.[/#0000FF]
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[#0000FF]Chris and I commented several times that those cats put up a dandy fight...and that there was no mistaking them for Strawberry cuts...or walleyes.[/#0000FF]
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[#0000FF]If'n 'twern't for those everlovin' cats at Willard there would be a lot more skunk days for a lot more anglers. And those who keep a few for the table or the smoker usually admit there aren't many (if any) fish any better for eating. Their firm white flesh (when cooked) has earned my calling them "Willard Bay sole".
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[#0000FF]It pays to be an "equal opportunity" angler...on Willard or anywhere. If your "targeted" species is not willing to play, then be happy with whatever else shows up to provide some tugs. If you're not with the fish you love, love the fish you're with.[/#0000FF]
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[#0000FF]Chris and I commented several times that those cats put up a dandy fight...and that there was no mistaking them for Strawberry cuts...or walleyes.[/#0000FF]
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[#0000FF]If'n 'twern't for those everlovin' cats at Willard there would be a lot more skunk days for a lot more anglers. And those who keep a few for the table or the smoker usually admit there aren't many (if any) fish any better for eating. Their firm white flesh (when cooked) has earned my calling them "Willard Bay sole".
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