04-03-2004, 08:04 PM
me and a bud went out to trenton yesterday to try our luck on a few walleyes.
we had more wind than we wanted 10 - 20 miles per hour, and no shortages of boats on this cold and misty day, must have been a 100 of them all working the smoke stacks.
the eyes were coming up few and far between, I my self only breifly hooked up for a second a couple times, in 5 hours time we ended up fish less, not even boating one. we did see some fat mommas boated tho'.
this was my first time in that area, fishing under these circumstances. I was geared for the north end of the river, this was a new experience for me. any one heading out to this area will definatly want a heavy duty electric troling moter and a heafty battery to navigate around the hundred of other boats in the area.
even tho I came home with the perverbial "goose egg" (dont want any one thinking I came home with a goose egg, it is that time of year) I had a great time and learned a new method of hooking up with the eyes.
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we had more wind than we wanted 10 - 20 miles per hour, and no shortages of boats on this cold and misty day, must have been a 100 of them all working the smoke stacks.
the eyes were coming up few and far between, I my self only breifly hooked up for a second a couple times, in 5 hours time we ended up fish less, not even boating one. we did see some fat mommas boated tho'.
this was my first time in that area, fishing under these circumstances. I was geared for the north end of the river, this was a new experience for me. any one heading out to this area will definatly want a heavy duty electric troling moter and a heafty battery to navigate around the hundred of other boats in the area.
even tho I came home with the perverbial "goose egg" (dont want any one thinking I came home with a goose egg, it is that time of year) I had a great time and learned a new method of hooking up with the eyes.
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