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Deep Water Part 1

I hate fishing deep water. I hate fishing deep water. I hate fishing deep water. I hate fishing deep water. I hate fishing deep water. I hate fishing deep water. I hate fishing deep water. I hate fishing deep water. I hate fishing deep water. I hate fishing deep water. I hate fishing deep water. I hate fishing deep water. I hate fishing deep water. I hate fishing deep water. I hate fishing deep water. I hate fishing deep water. I hate fishing deep water. I hate fishing deep water. I hate fishing deep water. I hate fishing deep water. I hate fishing deep water. I hate fishing deep water. I hate fishing deep water. I hate fishing deep water. I hate fishing deep water. I hate fishing deep water. I hate fishing deep water. I hate fishing deep water. I hate fishing deep water. I hate fishing deep water.
Joshuall
Nov 2
2004
ditto-ditto -ditto - etc Ken
Nov 3
I happen to like deep water. Our local Lake is 44ft deep at the deepest. The weedline starts at 10ft. On any cast you may end up with Small or Large mouth Bass, Walleye, Pike, Muskie, and Perch. Some club members even catch the occasional Channel cat on a jig and pig around the docks. Illinois
Nov 3
Illinois Fisherman ...where ya from . In New Lenox here. Joshuall
Nov 3
Crystal Lake Illinois
Nov 4
We should hook up next year and say hello. I have a 18'6" Champion. Love to have you down sometime. Joshuall
Nov 4
I have a 16ft Glastron open bow. I fish more for walleye than bass, but most of the same tactics work on both species. Comes in handy for staying on the Little Bay de Noc in spring for the Walleye Opener in May. Dem upper rollers can be like a rollie coaster, ay der. Illinois
Nov 5
Have been telling my partner that I'd really like to learn to fish for walleye's as I've never caught one intentionally. Will trade bass trip for wally trip next spring. Have you ever fished the Fox up Elgin way? There's a ramp there just north of I90, but I've never fished there. Joshuall
Nov 5
If you want to drive up to Lake Delavan, WI (right next to Lake Geneva) during next summer, I'll be glad to take you out. I probably know less than you about Walleye fishing, but I hear that they drop shot for them a lot. Lots of walleyes are being caught there, but I certainly don't target them. Lots of LM and SM bass and Northern to be found, if the W'eyes get boring RichG
Nov 5
RichG, come a little further north and you guys can both go out with me on Winnebago. It has turned back into a walleye factory, as well as a pretty good smallie fisherie.

Chris

Chris
Nov 5
OK with me....I'm at Lake Geneva from late May through early September. Let's do it!!!

When I was 15 or so, ( now 50 years ago! ) one of my buddies was old enough to drive. We lived at the very North-western edge of Chicago near Harwood Heights.....He got his dad's car and we rented a cabin on Butte de Morts. We caught the heck out of northerns ( added a little gold spinner in front of a small daredevl) and had a heck of a week. God, what great memories those were.....RichG

RichG
Nov 5
   

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