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Re: Some other bottom feeders [Re: Freshwater Phil] #11926893 11/10/16 01:58 PM
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Water is down to the mid/upper 40's, and dropping quickly with another cold front. After blanking for carp at my cold water spot a couple days ago dur to very low water level, looks like I'm (probably) done with bottom feeder species for the rest of the season. Time to chase some predators, probably about 2-4 weeks left to our open water season before first ice.

Yesterday worked out well, caught some cold water multi species, casting, jigging and trolling.

Some decent sized walleyes (about a dozen):




Mixed in with some smallmouth bass in the 2-4 lbs range:


And a couple small muskies to end the day"








Last edited by Freshwater Phil; 11/10/16 01:59 PM.

PB common = 41 lbs
PB mirror = 22.5 lbs
PB buff = 26 lbs



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Re: Some other bottom feeders [Re: Freshwater Phil] #11927014 11/10/16 03:06 PM
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Very nice. Will the walleye be invited for dinner?

Re: Some other bottom feeders [Re: Curt0407] #11927385 11/10/16 06:43 PM
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Originally Posted By: Curt0407
Very nice. Will the walleye be invited for dinner?


My buddy kept some, I try to avoid eating anything from the St Lawrence river, prefer to get my keepers up North, in pristine forest lakes with no industry or population to dump all kinds of [censored] in water. They also taste better up there, deep lakes with rock bottoms, as opposed to muddy weed covered flats we fish around here (Montreal).


PB common = 41 lbs
PB mirror = 22.5 lbs
PB buff = 26 lbs



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Re: Some other bottom feeders [Re: Freshwater Phil] #11939609 11/18/16 03:25 AM
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Awesome sturgeon big old gaspagoo I'd could use him as bait the red horse is giant at least to me I've seen them in the rivers down here by me but never over 6-8" the Chanel cat is really nice great job guys good show


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Re: Some other bottom feeders [Re: Freshwater Phil] #11939613 11/18/16 03:28 AM
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Didn't see the walleye smallmouth or muskies till now y'all got yourselfs a grade a slam


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Re: Some other bottom feeders [Re: Freshwater Phil] #11980179 12/12/16 07:36 PM
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great trip you have a couple eaters


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PB. Buffalo 44#
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