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Good Stuff Cliff!!  Do you find the walleyes picking at it before they commit or are they having No doubt about taking it?  I know people can hammer the fish on plastics but I personally  feel like the fish ( walleyes, sunnies, crappies) seem to feel a little more tentative on the hit with plastic. I wouldn't doubt if its more of a confidence thing with me than it is the bait.  Nice job Keep putting them in the boat

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Hey Cliff nice pic's and good info. I did not know they even made a pork crawler, might have to look for some will be up this weekend to give it a try.

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The Great Lakes color has worked the best for me in the pork crawlers.

Cliff

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Great report as usual Cliff. I was up there with the family this last weekend so fishing time was minimal but had great success trolling number 5 shad raps shinny colors 15 to18 fow 

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Good advice Captain Acorn!

The trolling bite has been good for those that like to pull cranks!

About 1/2 of our walleyes today were caught using minnows on our lindy rigs!

Cliff

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Hopefully it stays that way for the weekend. I noticed earlier in the week you wrote about using pork worms rather than crawlers. Do you use those when you go to 1/2 of a crawler or just use real worms

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Slow bite (for me) on leadcore. Got a few in Big Bay area,but cant find any biters in Frazer area,seems like plenty of fish on the locator. Got 6 walleyes out of a reed bed....

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Hopefully it stays that way for the weekend. I noticed earlier in the week you wrote about using pork worms rather than crawlers. Do you use those when you go to 1/2 of a crawler or just use real worms

I only use about 3" to 3-1/2" of the pork crawlers on my rigs.

They worked very well again today! We caught about equal numbers of fish on minnows, real crawlers and pork crawlers.

Cliff

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We have been doing well trolling with #9 shad raps in the main basin areas where we see bait suspending. I have also had some very good action on slip bobbers in the evening on points and rock walls, in 5 to 10ft during the last couple of hours of daylight.

"Ace"

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"It's just fishing man"

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I have to admitt that the pork crawlers kicked my real crawlers butts when I was up fishing with cliff. He had me 10 to 1 at one point. I have since got some pork crawlers in different colors. These should work awesome on spinners as well.

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