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2009 Walleyes of Mille Lacs Photos


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shackbash, what is youe e-mail, i have one to send you to post.not the greatest photo, but the biggest fish of a recent trip.

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shackbash, what is youe e-mail, i have one to send you to post.not the greatest photo, but the biggest fish of a recent trip.

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Mallard1 send it on over. My e-mail is in my sig.

Some very nice fish being caught this year. Thanks for sharing guys.

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Here's a few pics from this weeks guide trips through McQuoids in Isle. Fishing has been very good, so make sure you come up and enjoy what the area has to offer!

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Of course we had plenty for the fry pan as well! Good luck to everyone heading out.

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I've been getting fish on just about every type of structure Mille Lacs has to offer. I've been on the rocks, gravel and mud with very good results on all of them at certain times of the day. I'm getting my eaters on the gravel and rocks, and quite a few of my bigger fish are coming from the mud. Good Luck.

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That is exactly what we found the last 2 days, but did get a few eaters in the mud.

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Contact Matt @ Artistic Anglers. Make sure you give him my name - Mark Pothen. He is so much an inch. Not sure how much he is now.

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Wow, now there some great pictures with happy kids, memories they will never forget. Very nice!

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25.75'', We got another that was 24'' and alot thicker, I'll try to post a pic of that one when I get a chance

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Yes, He was a skinny fish. This one here is the thicker fish I caught. Both of those fish were my new Personal Best Walleye's

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Way to go never the less. Now you can change out those rough fish in your avatar and put real fish in it. wink

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We gave it a try but its not what the fish wanted that day...Power Corking was new to me

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