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Created by Scott McKee Oct 31, 2018 at 1:09pm. Last updated by Scott McKee Oct 31, 2018.
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Five minutes into our trip today Bruce started us off with a chunky 35". Bruce was tickling his 10" jointed Believer in a custom colored Mr. Toothy sucker pattern behind one of the humps in front of Blue Water Marina when the fish hit. He had 55-feet of line out.
We fished under an almost full moon from 3:30 to 9:30 in UN 4, 3, 2 and 13. The water was 52.5-degrees, and the clarity was great. If it wasn't for the damn east wind I think we could have had an even better night than we did. You must remember Bruce and my expectations musky trolling aren't as high as your average musky troller's
While trolling just off the shallow hump on the east side of Strawberry in about seven feet of water I marked a decent fish. Three seconds later the fish smacked my shallow Candy in Niagara Walleye. A few seconds after that I realized a Niagara Walleye had eaten my Niagara Walleye. We taped her for fun. She was 28" on the snoot.
Fun night.
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NICE !
Nice walleye but my preference is a 19"-23" eater
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