03-29-2012, 11:05 PM
[quote jiggaWHAT]target break lines from sand to gravel and drop offs. Target deeper water during the day moving in to about 6-8 ft by dark. BE QUIET. have your holes drilled for the evening before it gets dark ( I put hole covers on them) for hole hopping i use a spoon with a minnow head. Usually a macho minnow or a buckshot. I have seen a few posts on this board that say they are merely a bonus fish... whatevs. They arent trout... you have to work to catch them... but it can be done.
Trout fishing keeps crappy walleye fishermen entertained.[/quote]
[cool][#0000ff]Okay, we have messed up the other thread enough. Above is the "generic" info you provided to the original poster. It reads like something right out of a midwest walleye website...with little or no application to Utah walleye waters. 6-8 feet? Too deep in Utah Lake and too shallow in any of the other Utah walleye waters. Break lines from sand to gravel? Where in Utah? Mostly mud.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Without references to specific areas of specific waters your rhetoric is oversimplistic mumbo jumbo. That is why I made the response I did. You have only a few posts on BFT and there are no original reports on anything in Utah. Provide us with something we can use and believe and you will have credibility.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Then to let my comments fester on you for two months before finding some way to launch a personal attack on me is definitely not going to do much to enhance your image. You owe the original poster on the other thread an apology. Bad form.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]The old quarterback Don Meredith used to say "If you can do it, it ain't braggin'". If you can catch walleyes at will, my hat is off to you. I am not disputing your claims...but without proof I reserve the right to be skeptical. And an old recycled picture of a good day at Ft. Peck does not do much to dispel questions of your successes in Utah.[/#0000ff]
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Trout fishing keeps crappy walleye fishermen entertained.[/quote]
[cool][#0000ff]Okay, we have messed up the other thread enough. Above is the "generic" info you provided to the original poster. It reads like something right out of a midwest walleye website...with little or no application to Utah walleye waters. 6-8 feet? Too deep in Utah Lake and too shallow in any of the other Utah walleye waters. Break lines from sand to gravel? Where in Utah? Mostly mud.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Without references to specific areas of specific waters your rhetoric is oversimplistic mumbo jumbo. That is why I made the response I did. You have only a few posts on BFT and there are no original reports on anything in Utah. Provide us with something we can use and believe and you will have credibility.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Then to let my comments fester on you for two months before finding some way to launch a personal attack on me is definitely not going to do much to enhance your image. You owe the original poster on the other thread an apology. Bad form.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]The old quarterback Don Meredith used to say "If you can do it, it ain't braggin'". If you can catch walleyes at will, my hat is off to you. I am not disputing your claims...but without proof I reserve the right to be skeptical. And an old recycled picture of a good day at Ft. Peck does not do much to dispel questions of your successes in Utah.[/#0000ff]
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