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Early Season Walleye
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Jeremy Wagner
Registered: April 2009 Location: South-Central PA Posts: 79

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I appreciate Tom allowing us to post the occasional fish picture- I was excited to FINALLY be out fishing today and I had to post this picture. A buddy and I were out on the river and this was the first fish of the day. I caught his twin a few minutes later. Both fish were caught on my 3C68MXF built as a spinning rod (you can kinda see it in the picture). They hit a shad rap I custom painted in my version of Fire Tiger.
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Keywords: Early Season Walleye
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steve cox
Registered: May 2006 Posts: 203
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Tue March 9, 2010 10:33am
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Good for you! Long winter.... can't wait for ice out here in Iowa.
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roger wilson
Registered: April 2007 Posts: 89
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Tue March 9, 2010 10:45am
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Jeremy,
Were you on the Mississippi?
If so, which pool were you on?
My buddy and I spend a lot of time on Pool 2 - below the Ford Dam down to Hastings.
Nice fish
Roger
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Jeremy Wagner
Registered: April 2009 Location: South-Central PA Posts: 79
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Roger, no it wasn't the Mississippi. I live in PA and I fish a local river in south-central PA called the Juniata. It's a tributary of the Susquehanna. It has a very nice population of bass, some decent walleye fishing, and some good musky fishing.
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