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Winnie Walleyes - HOT Bite NOW!


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  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Creators
Winnie Walleyes/Berkley/St Croix Rods/Northland Tackle - 256k High Speed - CLICK HERE

Hot Bite Fishing presents

Winnie Walleye Hot Bite & Plastics
by FishingMN Pro Staff:
Chris & Kris Haley (Sandra Bullock look-a-like who LOVES to fish) with Paul Nelson-Bemidji Area Guide Service.

Watch as walleye after walleye come in. Most of these walleyes are caught with stricly Berkely Powerbait 3" Minnow Plastics or Berkley Gulp 3" Minnows after local area guides Chris Haley and Paul Nelson are persuaded that they are the real deal-They started out with live bait. Find out why they switched.

This video is a current Hot Bite Fishing opportunity and was taken the weekend before last on Lake Winnibigoshish.

Urgent - Winnie is Loaded With Walleyes Right Now-Live Bait Anglers Watch & Learn!!

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Your Fishing Minnesota Hot Bite Fishing segment from Bemidji MN will show you that all you need to catch nice walleyes are jigs and plastics. Specifics will be given in the clip.

Dynamite information that can help you improve your fishing, not to mention a lot of fun to watch.

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Please, let us know what you think of this video right here?

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Rick, I just watched your Winnie Hot Bites Video. Very Good - Plastics are going to go fast now! By the way you need to get some sun on those legs!!!!!!!!!!!!

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[This message has been edited by Rick (edited 06-25-2004).]

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The clip turned out GREAT!! Once again, I have to thank Rick for "schooling me" so that I would try plastics.

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  • 4 weeks later...

Good video guys and gal. Looks like it was a lot of fun and the plastic lures are a must for me to try now. I too am a live bait guy but if nothing else I will give it a shot and try the plastic. It's so tough to be on t.v. he haw Way to go.

PH

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  • 2 months later...

Mainly used Northland's Super-Glo jigs with the Blood-Thirsty wounded Bait Hooks, in the 1/8 oz and 1/4 oz size. Green heads.

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I used the Scenic Tackle Pro Series jigs. You didn't see me catching fish (I was the cameraman for most of it), but I assure you I did very well with them and the plastics.

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