Took Tori out for a bit of eye fishing on the river today. Had a pretty good time. Prolly caught and boated a dozen in a couple of hours - lost the nicest one at the net (Tori's). Here's one. We had a double on at one point.
Great meeting you and fishing with you today.
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I'm going to be out on the St. Lawrence the weekend of June 5th. We will be targeting Northerns, but I would love to try for some walleyes. Have an pointers? As a Lake Erie fisherman, we pretty much just troll and drift with worm harnesses in as deep of water as we can find. We don't really have structure and not even alot of differences in depth. Any tips would be appreciated.
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What part of the St.Lawrence?JR wrote:I'm going to be out on the St. Lawrence the weekend of June 5th. We will be targeting Northerns, but I would love to try for some walleyes. Have an pointers? As a Lake Erie fisherman, we pretty much just troll and drift with worm harnesses in as deep of water as we can find. We don't really have structure and not even alot of differences in depth. Any tips would be appreciated.
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I troll too - deep water - but have a "technique" (hard to explain) using a bottom bouncer with worm harness.
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