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Apr 1, 2020 10:57:41   #
tumhoefer Loc: MPLS/St. PAul Minnesota
 
Hi, been reading these for a while now.
Live in Minnesota. Fish walleyes on Rainy Lake, North Arm 6-8 times per year, Bass fishing all over the state and Walleyes in Cass Lake during MN opener and during the summer.

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Apr 1, 2020 13:32:07   #
Ivey Loc: South Central Tennessee, Tim's Ford Lake
 
Welcome to the stage, maybe we can get you to share some of your Walleye tips. I could use them, the lake I fish has a decent population but I only catch them by mistake.
Note: If you will put your location in your profile you'll get more information.

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Apr 1, 2020 13:34:47   #
audigger53 Loc: Severn, MD
 
Welcome to the forum. Lots of good info here.

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Apr 2, 2020 07:53:41   #
tumhoefer Loc: MPLS/St. PAul Minnesota
 
I have found that to be true.
Live in the MPLS/ST. PAul area in MN and have TONS of lake options.
Will add t o profile - thought I had included that but must have spaced it

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Apr 2, 2020 09:20:21   #
Gordon Loc: Charleston South Carolina
 
Welcome tumhoefer. Can't wait to see some of those pictures. I don't get to see many northern fish.

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Apr 2, 2020 11:33:21   #
tumhoefer Loc: MPLS/St. PAul Minnesota
 
the slot's pretty narrow in Canada for Mr. Walleye - 15.75 - 18.75
Mine is 27.5
My brother in law's Northern was 36.5
Catch Northerns ALL DAY LONG!
Lots of Smallies too

Rainy Lake Ontario - 227,000 acres of fishing. If I see 3 other boats all weekend its crowded. We fish mainly the North Arm







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Apr 2, 2020 11:48:08   #
Michael A Meyer
 
Am 73yrs middle aged; fishing your area of the country is on my bucket list. Something to think about in the near future . Pics got my heart pumping at full strength...

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Apr 2, 2020 11:48:15   #
Michael A Meyer
 
Am 73yrs middle aged; fishing your area of the country is on my bucket list. Something to think about in the near future . Pics got my heart pumping at full strength...

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Apr 2, 2020 12:56:20   #
tumhoefer Loc: MPLS/St. PAul Minnesota
 
Yeah, no shortage of lakes here.
Rainy in Ontario - no shortage of fish or scenery that's for sure.
Sister has cabins they rent out so I go 6-8 times per year

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Apr 2, 2020 13:13:48   #
Michael A Meyer
 
Great; will stay in touch... Please save a few for me and my 2 sons.

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Apr 2, 2020 18:52:35   #
Ivey Loc: South Central Tennessee, Tim's Ford Lake
 
Gordon wrote:
Welcome tumhoefer. Can't wait to see some of those pictures. I don't get to see many northern fish.


Wow, those are some nice fish, we don't have the northerns here in Tennessee but that big Walleye sure looks like dinner.

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Apr 2, 2020 20:24:51   #
bottomcoon Loc: Tahlequah, oklahoma
 
Welcome tumhoefer. I fished rainey several times great fishing. We rented a houseboat one year & it was great until we tore the bottom out of it on rocks in a marked boat lane. Good thing we bought insurance. Been fishing Dogtooth lake for several years. Give us some good stories.

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Apr 2, 2020 20:27:48   #
Gordon Loc: Charleston South Carolina
 
tumhoefer wrote:
the slot's pretty narrow in Canada for Mr. Walleye - 15.75 - 18.75
Mine is 27.5
My brother in law's Northern was 36.5
Catch Northerns ALL DAY LONG!
Lots of Smallies too

Rainy Lake Ontario - 227,000 acres of fishing. If I see 3 other boats all weekend its crowded. We fish mainly the North Arm


Thanks for sharing. Those are some nice fish.

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Apr 2, 2020 23:17:05   #
ctjenkins54 Loc: Apex, North Carolina
 
Welcome to the Stage Tumhoefer!

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