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Well, I knew within the first 10 minutes of trolling this morning on the Tittabawassee things had changed big time from the weekend, when it seemed like everybody had limited out trolling 1/4 tots. With my 73 pound thrust Motor Guide almost on high we were barley moving against the current and the debri coming down river cloged both the line and the cranks in about 30 feet. I had launched down low on the river on purpose this morning, because a few major holes down that far were really giving up some nice holdover males. But I did not hesitate to explain my feeling to my clients that had came all the way from California. They had fished Saturday and Sunday on the detroit and only caught 4 walleyes for both days. As they used a boat with no trolling motor and the wind was brutal. So we puled lines and headed upstream where I knew at least the water woould be clearer, and it was somewhat. My next thought was keep their rods bent pulling smallies up by the spillway, but they wanted walleyes only. So long story short we trolled and kept removing the trash as much as we could. Had 5 on and landed 3. Talked to 6 other boats and the most they had was 1, so we didn't to that bad.

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