Trip of a lifetime! (Warning- picture heavy!)

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MarkM
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Yes, I was looking for a DOA shrimp. I had everything but those. I really wanted to tell everyone in Canada that I caught my 28" walleye on a DOA shrimp. Next year......
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Besides. Ya can't troll a doa shrimp all night without it twisting your line to hell!
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Post by Mother »

Damn, guys. I'm jealous. I know you must've had a great time.

Great pics. :wink:
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Not to steal Mangrove Man's quote, but simply "Spectaculus!"

You will not soon forget that trip.
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Post by ray-uk »

Although we caught probably over 150 pike and walleye
nice going, crackin pics gents.


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