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By Ronald Tolkien · Posted
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By Ronald Tolkien · Posted
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By Wanderer · Posted
Who are these leech and kettle guys going back and forth??? 😉 -
By leech~~ · Posted
Well just for the Halibut, you could try salmon or Cod! 😆 -
By Kettle · Posted
I've heard it you nail them to a board, smoke them, throw away the fish then eat the board they can be good? -
By Kettle · Posted
Alaska lacks the population of walleye that I need to survive -
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By leech~~ · Posted
What's wrong with drift fishing if you have some wind? I do it all the time with good results. 👍 -
By smurfy · Posted
In my opinion not one that big. Smaller ones if done right are good. But I've had 1 to many bad ones too ever get near a smoked carp again -
By BobT · Posted
I was out alone on Big Sauk Lake on Thursday morning. I brought some leeches and nightcrawlers in search of walleye. I was marking a lot of fish in the 20' - 25' depth range. Some decent sized arches suspended about 10' - 15' down, which I suspected were likely northern pike, and some nice arches near the bottom, which I hoped were walleye. I couldn't seem to connect with any of them and for a while I decided to try shallower to see if there was anything more willing to take. I moved into about 15' depth and found perch. I could tell they were perch by the way they were nibbling off my bait. At one point they ate everything off my jig up to the hook and l was left with what was on my hook. So, I dropped that over the side and decided to to just let it sit on the bottom to see what happens. I made myself comfortable and laid my rod across my lap with my hands crossed over it. Yup, I dozed off and in a short time I was awakened when my fishing rod was almost pulled out of my hands! I grabbed my fishing rod and began to fight the fight of a lifetime with a fish! Now, I've caught a few 36" - 40" northern pike and some 25" - 31" walleye and a few 22" - 23" smallmouth on my walleye rigs but never had I experienced a battle like that. I was getting concerned that I would run out of line on my reel a couple times. With my 6# test line it took me about 10 minutes to tire the fish out enough to get it into my landing net. It turned out to be a common carp but what a fun fish to catch! I've never caught one of these before. Lifting it up I estimated it was somewhere between 12 and 15 lbs. I didn't find any regulations about destroying them and learned they are not invasive so I released it. Are they good smoked?
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