Walleye Express Posted November 26, 2009 Posted November 26, 2009 Went 5 for 9 tonight in 3 hours on the pier. Some real nice Big whites with a few spawners finally showing up. I slapped 2 off the hook with the net because it was hard as hell to see them with the drizzle and the waves hitting the sea wall. And lost 2 on that Glow Tommy Harris Ajitator baited with 1 wax worm on each hook. They simply come un-hooked before I could even get the net. I don't think the hooks that come on them have enough shank length to get deep enough into the white fishes mouth far and get a good hook hold. Perch would be a different story. Also watched an older couple land 6 dandy walleyes right behind me casting into the marina with #12 Huskys and reeling Real Slow. Not sure if these are going into the smoker or being cleaned and saved for frying. I was going to try and pickle some. But I better wait for a night where I can bring home a limit to make sure I have enough flesh for the gallon jar.
Priority1 Posted November 26, 2009 Posted November 26, 2009 GJ Dan. I'm assuming you were in Tawas. ?????
Turfwrench Posted November 26, 2009 Posted November 26, 2009 Nice looking whites there Dan. Were you in your new found friends "lucky spot" again Wouldn't mind getting a few of them myself but it is a 3 hr drive away. Looks to be quite a few guys on tawas cam this morn.
Walleye Express Posted November 26, 2009 Author Posted November 26, 2009 Yuppers,. Tawas Pier. 68 miles form my driveway to the parking lot at the base of the pier. And yes I was in MY new lucky spot.
Adam Bomb Posted November 26, 2009 Posted November 26, 2009 Nice job Dan. A buddy did ok up there last night. They ended up with 10 i think.
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