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<blockquote data-quote="overboard" data-source="post: 369972" data-attributes="member: 6547"><p>Yes; walleyes, and the young guy and I have been fishing together for a number of yrs. now. He's not a rookie, and definitely can hold his own. WTH, I taught him! :lol: </p><p>We have been using some other lures recently. There are a lot of lures that you can catch them on, just have to know how to fish them properly! </p><p>A lure that I was using for quite awhile last night has water in it. I found that the seam left the water in, and it sinks like a rock instead of suspending. That didn't help matters any! Had that happen this spring while night trolling with a floating jointed Rebel. I kept getting hung up and finally decided to check the lure, sure enough the darn lure sank. It's not supposed to do that! #-o</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="overboard, post: 369972, member: 6547"] Yes; walleyes, and the young guy and I have been fishing together for a number of yrs. now. He's not a rookie, and definitely can hold his own. WTH, I taught him! :lol: We have been using some other lures recently. There are a lot of lures that you can catch them on, just have to know how to fish them properly! A lure that I was using for quite awhile last night has water in it. I found that the seam left the water in, and it sinks like a rock instead of suspending. That didn't help matters any! Had that happen this spring while night trolling with a floating jointed Rebel. I kept getting hung up and finally decided to check the lure, sure enough the darn lure sank. It's not supposed to do that! #-o [/QUOTE]
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