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Nailer

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  1. Steve, 45-50 degrees is common for trees. It's not a bad idea to use 40 on the bottom, 45 on the center, and 50 on the top holder. That gives more rod tip separation.
  2. Allen, Welcome to the site. If you have questions, we can find answers. There are a bunch of friendly people here.
  3. Sounds like a great time. Thanks for sharing.
  4. Keith, Welcome aboard. Nice job on the fish.
  5. Mono on riggers, and wire on divers. The flies love the braid.
  6. Nick, welcome to the site. It may be hard to grasp but what Southtroll put up is %100 on the mark. When you get a fish, duplicate what it came on.
  7. Start at 50 fow, and work that depth for the first hour or two, then head out. Spinnies,and plugs@ 50-60' down.
  8. Brian, I do not paint them myself, but have had CJ Baker paint some for me with great results. It would be interesting to see your Walleye paint schemes.
  9. Welcome Brian. I would love to here about some Green Bay Walleye.
  10. Take what the bouy data says, and add 1' to it. Look at wind forcaste also. I like to look here for hourly forecast. East winds will always come up at calm to a foot through NOAA. A 1650 Crestliner Fish hawk is a nice boat, but not ment to be out in 4' waves. If you use an open bow boat for great lakes fishing, invest in a Bow Cover. One wave over the front and it could be lights out.
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