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Willard this afternoon 10/19
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Put 4 hours on the lake pulling crawler harnesses and cranks. Two wipers about 3 # apiece. Both came on a shad colored jointed shad rap.
It sure ain't the lake it used to be [frown] I think Wyoming has spoiled me [ ![Smile Smile](https://bigfishtackle.com/forum/images/smilies/smile.png) ]
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Hey Roger, what part of the lake were you fishing? I got there at 3pm and there was not one boat where I was fishing, they must have all be where you were[ ![Wink Wink](https://bigfishtackle.com/forum/images/smilies/wink.png) ]. Walleye fishing is always slow for me this time of the year at Willard but when you do catch one they are usually big. We have caught a 5 and 6 lber by trolling and casting close to shore in the fall. This was one of the best springs I can remember for catching nice walleye, so I'm sure a lot of them went home for dinner[:/], hopefully there are still some big ones left. One thing for sure, there is plenty of food left for them to feed on this winter, I was marking a lot of schools of baitfish.
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