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Paul T.
06-03-2006, 08:08 PM
Hello all ,
Haven't been on in a while but I am back !!!
Thanks to Capt. Dan , He reminded me about this site.
Howdy Capt. Dan, This is Hank from your site. I go by my real name here .,
Been real busy this spring getting ready for the daughter's open house but in two weeks we will be on the water. Has anyone been doing anything on the east side of the bay. We usually put in , in Sebwaing. Had some good luck there in the past year which was my first year as a walleye chaser. Any infor. would be great. Got some new tricks up my sleeve but I am willing to learn.
I will post a good and truthful report on my lack of success.:SHOCKED: Oh wait a minute I mean success.
Thanks in advance and keep your tip up.
walleye express
06-03-2006, 09:23 PM
Hello all ,
Haven't been on in a while but I am back !!!
Thanks to Capt. Dan , He reminded me about this site.
Howdy Capt. Dan, This is Hank from your site. I go by my real name here .,
Been real busy this spring getting ready for the daughter's open house but in two weeks we will be on the water. Has anyone been doing anything on the east side of the bay. We usually put in , in Sebwaing. Had some good luck there in the past year which was my first year as a walleye chaser. Any infor. would be great. Got some new tricks up my sleeve but I am willing to learn.
I will post a good and truthful report on my lack of success.:SHOCKED: Oh wait a minute I mean success.
Thanks in advance and keep your tip up.
Hey Hank/PaulT.
Glad you found your way here, again. Now don't stop visiting and posting on the Saginaw Bay board. I just thought with more members here, the info might be more timely for you.
Paul T.
06-05-2006, 02:33 PM
Don't worry Capt. Dan , Yours is the first one I go to every day. Mossy oak site is my second stop and now here will be my third and final as a regular check in stops go. Thanks for sending me over I think it had been over about 6 months since I was here last maybe not.
Saw your slider rig and I will be giving it a try what's the worst that can happen but maybe a little tangles.
When you run your body bait down how would you estimate the harness affects the depth of the body bait? As I said earlier I'm still learning and do appreciate any advice.
Thanks PaulT.
walleye express
06-05-2006, 05:12 PM
Don't worry Capt. Dan , Yours is the first one I go to every day. Mossy oak site is my second stop and now here will be my third and final as a regular check in stops go. Thanks for sending me over I think it had been over about 6 months since I was here last maybe not.
Saw your slider rig and I will be giving it a try what's the worst that can happen but maybe a little tangles.
When you run your body bait down how would you estimate the harness affects the depth of the body bait? As I said earlier I'm still learning and do appreciate any advice.
Thanks PaulT.
I'm positive that the added drag on the mainline from the sliders effects how deep the crank is diving/running. I guess knowing that exact depth might help if I was specifically targeting suspended fish I was seeing on my graph. But typically I'll simply add 10 feet of length to any proven/printed diving equation, and it seems to have worked for me. I guess the real proff is rather I'm catching any fish at that length. If not, change it or the technique.
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