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PostPosted: Tue Nov 19, 2019 1:53 pm 
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I hit the water with Musky Rob on Monday. Thanks very much Rob for taking me along. It was great fun!

It was a perfect day for chasing fall walleye. The weather was overcast and grey with a temperature of +3 degrees. The wind was low most of the day and from the East, it blew in at a whole 20 k/hr by late in the afternoon. The water was pretty calm in the morning with a slight chop developing in the afternoon and more significant by the time we packed up but nothing like it can be out there. It was quite comfortable for the fishermen. There was a little bit of precipitation very infrequently and it was more like a slight mist than spitting rain. The water temperature was 45 degrees Fahrenheit. We had the boat launch to ourselves in Picton which was a big surprise considering the favorable condition. We arrived and Picton just as it was getting light out, we rigged up and launched the boat and headed out past the ferry. An hour after our arrived in Picton we were just west of Keith's shoal and setting out our lines.

We fished along past Keith's shoal and along the south shore for a while with no action. We crossed over to the north shore and still nothing. We are using 4 lines towing planer boards and an array of divers, a couple with snap weights attached. We were running pretty long leads 100 to +150 feet. Heading east along the north shore in about 100 feet of water, past the light house about 1/2 way along where the bay narrows there and finally a board starts shaking and moving behind the boat. It was the port, inside planer board towing a Bleeding Tiger, Deep Tail Dancer 11, no snap weight and between 100 and 150 feet of line out past the planer board.

After a short fight, we landed this 24 inch walleye. We didn't weight it but my guess is it's 4 or 5 pounds.

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Bleeding Tiger, Deep Tail Dancer 11

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We headed a short ways further east towards the gap and circled around westbound and came back down throught the middle of the channel with no further action. Just west of the light house we circled back, heading east again along the north shore in 100 to 120 feet of water, very close to the place we picked up the first fish, we get another hit. This time on the outside port planer board. It starts shaking and heading towards the back of the boat. Rob reports it's pulling pretty hard and that it might be a decent fish. This rod was towing a Eriedescent Reef Runner 800 Series Deep Diver, with 100 - 150 feet of line out and a snap weight 50 feet behind the planer board. A nice battle and eventually Rob lands a beautiful 10 pound 29 inch walleye.

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Eriedescent Reef Runner 800 Series Deep Diver

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We head up towards a short bit towards the gap and circle back westbound and again along the north shore in 100 to 120 feet of water and once again very close to the same spot we pick up another fish. Once again on the outside port planer board. It's give one little shake and then another quick little bump and I say to Rob, I think we got a fish. I jump up and start reeling. Yes indeed, another fish although I'm sensing right away it's nothing huge but probably another small walleye. This rod was towing a Reef Runner Barbie 800 Series Deep Diver with 100 - 150 feet of line out past the board and a snap weight attached 50 feet past the board. A short while later I landed another 24 inch walleye. We didn't weight this one either but my last guess of 4 or 5 pounds remains the same.

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Reef Runner Barbie 800 Series Deep Diver

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We continue to troll west past the lighthouse, then we circle around and head east again. Heading once again along the north shore and in 100 to 120 feet of water. We get roughly the same area the other fish were caught, low and behold the outside port planer board fires off. It has 100 -150 feet of line out and is towing the same Eriedescent Reef Runner 800 Series Deep Diver that caught the earlier big fish. It also has a snap weight attached 50 feet out from the planer board. Rob gets on the rod and pretty quickely report that it feels like another decent fish. He fights towards the boat and after a nice battle, we land a beautiful 12 pound walleye. We break the end off the tape measure trying to measure it and the tape disappears into the tape measure so we lay it up against a paddle and notch the paddle with a knife so we can release the fish and still know how long it was. So, it was 12 pounds and 30 1/4 inches.

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Eriedescent Reef Runner 800 Series Deep Diver

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We circle around and make one last pass along the north shore with no hits during this pass. We fish until 4:30. It was starting to get dark so we pulled in the gear and headed back to Picton. Once again, we were the only boat at the launch and by 5:30 we are all buttoned up and heading back home.

The schools of fish move around out there so there report are time sensitive.

Good luck out there,

Kevin



Here's a short video of the live release of the big fish.

https://youtu.be/QL1mZn9UtQU


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PostPosted: Tue Nov 19, 2019 1:58 pm 
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Nice fish!


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PostPosted: Tue Nov 19, 2019 2:20 pm 
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Great report (as always)!

Well done fellas!!

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 19, 2019 2:53 pm 
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Congrats and excellent report.

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 19, 2019 3:44 pm 
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Nice write up Kevin and thanks for coming along as well.

Yes it was a good day on the water
The big walleye was 30 1/4 not 34 1/4 I wish! now that would be a good fish.
Rob


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PostPosted: Tue Nov 19, 2019 4:04 pm 
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muskyrob wrote:
Nice write up Kevin and thanks for coming along as well.

Yes it was a good day on the water
The big walleye was 30 1/4 not 34 1/4 I wish! now that would be a good fish.
Rob


I corrected the original post to read the correct 30 1/4 inches


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PostPosted: Tue Nov 19, 2019 6:52 pm 
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Nice ,, hopefully some of those will make there way west before freeze up


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PostPosted: Tue Nov 19, 2019 7:10 pm 
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Great report and nice fish! Congrats on a pretty great day on the bay! I’ll be heading down this weekend. Hopefully I’ll be as lucky as you folks were.

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 19, 2019 8:45 pm 
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You need one of the Ministry tape measures that sticks to the gunnel and won't fall off.

Complete the fall survey and they'll send you one.

GREAT Report..

Fishing with MuskyRob is always a pleasure.

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 19, 2019 9:14 pm 
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That's a stellar day. Great report and a big thanks for sharing!

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 20, 2019 11:27 am 
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I love the story and presentation. I give you a++. inspires me to be more creative with my post.
will have to figure how to insert a pie chart or something :D.
great job

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 20, 2019 2:23 pm 
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Being a novice walleye angler, I appreciate the detailed report. Some guys hide their secrets and I pretty much understand why. But for those of us who do not typically troll for walleye or fish that body of water etc, reports like yours give us the confidence to at least consider getting out to try. Cheers to you for being so forthcoming.


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 20, 2019 4:09 pm 
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Thank you for all your replies and positive comments. It takes a little time and effort to create a report like this and I sure appreciate the recognition from all of you who take the time to hit reply and express some gratitude. I especially like to hear from people like Kennyt759 who is new to walleye fishing. A few years back, I was Kenny and new to walleye fishing. At that time, a number of fellow members on this board with more experience than I, shared some very helpful tips with me, generally about where to go and what to do to have better success catching a few walleye! My hope is that these reports help us all enjoy and respect this great fishery is the same way, that the past and present reports of other members on this board have helped me.

Much appreciated!

Cheers, Kevin


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 20, 2019 9:05 pm 
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Great report .. thanks for writing it up and adding the photos.. we were there Nov 8 9 10 11 and landed only sheephead .... the boat is going in Monday to get winterized but after seeing your post I feel like I should hold off and come back for another fishin trip ...


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PostPosted: Thu Nov 21, 2019 6:55 am 
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Great report.


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