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We headed out yesterday morning. Caught some bass just inside main lake points, then decided     to bump bottom with some night crawlers and found walleye. We saw several people using minnows but all claimed they were slow.

Just before dark we had landed 17 walleye with one 27" and 6 other keepers, plus some very good white bass over 2 pounds. Lost a good Kentucky when it found a hole in the net.

Hate to tell this but its funny. I was fighting a very nice walleye, it surfaced out about 20 feet. tangle two other lines and I was stuck could not reel it in. so in a hurry I wiped out my knife to cut the lines. well in hast I  hit the wrong line!! MY LINE!!!!! I carry a knife thats sharper than a razor blade and a bump I knew I had hit the wrong line!!! Sucked at the time but funny in retrospect.

We are heading back out this afternoon.

Ozarkie

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I once caught a nice smallie Walleye was fishing.  :-/

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I once caught a nice smallie Walleye was fishing. :-/

LOL, Don, you're killing me

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