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Catching Huge South Dakota Walleyes Using Cross Current River Tactics

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Created: 2011-03-18 10:00:46 |
Posted To: SDOInsider - South Dakota Outdoors
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Conventional wisdom regarding locating walleyes on river systems focuses primarily on current seams and breaks. The sweet spot is generally on the edge, where fast water meets quiet water. These current...
MWC World Championship
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Created: 2005-09-24 08:54:35 |
Posted To: Walleye Angler
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CABELA’S MWC season ends at the World Walleye
Championship on Sept. 28 – Oct 1st in prairie du chien, WI
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GNWC Teams Prepare for 2005 Season
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Created: 2005-02-28 14:29:20 |
Posted To: Walleye Angler
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As spring approaches, anglers fishing the Grand National Walleye Cup (GNWC) are getting ready for what looks to be an outstanding series of competitive regional qualifiers and regional championships,...
Three Way Rigging for Walleyes

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Created: 2004-04-10 00:00:00 |
Posted To: Walleye Angler
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When it comes to their bellies, walleyes aren't all that much different than human beings. Some days, they will go to great lengths to please their palates by roaming expansive flats or cruising miles...
When Stars Align For Spring Walleye

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Created: 2004-03-16 00:00:00 |
Posted To: Walleye Angler
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Most anglers, from across the upper Midwest, associate hot spring walleye fishing with river systems. After all, most of the hottest ice out action does indeed take place in the moving water below...
Big Water Walleyes

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Created: 2004-01-28 00:00:00 |
Posted To: Walleye Angler
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He's been everywhere, man, he's been everywhere. Travel? He's done his share, man, Dave's been everywhere. Erie, Ontario, Michigan, Huron, Bay of Quinte, Bass Islands, Saginaw Bay, Bays de Noc, Green...
Walleyes Down Under... Slip Bobbering for Walleyes

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Created: 2004-01-17 00:00:00 |
Posted To: Walleye Angler
| Score: 1
Using slip bobbers to catch walleye is nothing new. Using a piece of balsa wood or foam to suspend a lively morsel of bait is something that works. This simple combination works so well in fact that...
Identifying River Structure

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Created: 2004-01-17 00:00:00 |
Posted To: Walleye Angler
| Score: 1
Each year river systems are some of the first bodies of water to break free from their frozen covering and each year these ever changing water ways have new and unfamiliar navigational paths and fishing...
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