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turkalies

Member Since 30 Oct 2013
Offline Last Active Oct 03 2014 06:45 AM
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In Topic: new to forum and kw area

18 November 2013 - 11:48 AM

thanks fellas looking forwards to hammering out some fat catches in this area im headin back to visit friends in the chatham kent area this weekend and my buddy says theres some big musky in the thames right now he posted a photo  of a 83inch musky he landed the other day to me this was unherd off but they are there along with some fat walleye so hopefully gonna land some nice fish


In Topic: Hot spots on the Grand and Lakes in the Kitchener Waterloo Area?

18 November 2013 - 11:34 AM

this is the walleye I landed a couple weeks back didn't put up much of a fight ither but still was a nice catch and bit of a relief to know im not fishing a dry spotAttached File  jmf4.jpg   73.64KB   103 downloads


In Topic: Hot spots on the Grand and Lakes in the Kitchener Waterloo Area?

18 November 2013 - 11:29 AM

thanks for the advice ill give it a try maybe ill just bring my small twister/jig tackle box and utilize that and see what I can come out with...  tho I have tried them a few times just got tired of hitting snags and also tried a jig head with a small white twister on a bobber jigging about 3 feet down 

I might be wrong, but something tells me you are using lures that are too large.  I would try something small, slow and close to the bottom - at least until the water is a bit warmer.


In Topic: Hot spots on the Grand and Lakes in the Kitchener Waterloo Area?

30 October 2013 - 12:53 PM

I too am new to the are tho I don't live in kw I'm from a neighbouring small town wellesley just wondering what might be available to catch in the nith in that direction I landed a solid 30 inch walleye the other approx 8-9 pounds and herd its been decent for pike and bass just no action I have tried several lures spoons cranks twisters along sith different sizes my walleye was caught on a orange/yellow/green spinner I'm pretty sure it was 1/4oz and prolly a foot or so from the bottom