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TD, I am pumping up the tube
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and would like to pick your Walleye fishing brain.

But only if you don't mind being asked a multitude of dumb questions.
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[cool][#0000ff]You can pick my brain...if you can find it. [/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]The only dumb question is one that you don't ask and it costs you time, money and fish.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]What waters will you be fishing and where are you so for in your "walleye education"?[/#0000ff]
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If you get some time with TD bring a note pad that fellow is an encyclopedia of fishing information. And a heckuvanice guy too.
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I don't expect a lesson without pay! My Walleye exposure has been on accident at DC, while fishing smallies. That's about it. I would like to pick up a couple good walleye lures for fishing UL, and I have a general idea from your posts here about where to go.

Any help you are willing to give is much appreciated. If you end up on the lake and want a partner, I am available all day everyday, and I will bring payment in forms off food, drink, and entertainment.
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[cool][#0000ff]My "dance card" stays pretty full, for the few times I am able to get out these days...mostly mid week stuff.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]But, if you need some help with Utah Lake walleyes you can start with the attached writeup. [/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Disclaimer: I offer no guarantees of success. I have been chasing those wascally wallies for years myself and still get abused and humbled by them. My standard statement is that "More people catch walleyes by accident...fishing for other species...than people who deliberately fish for walleyes."[/#0000ff]
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