Wow what a fall this has been! I have been lucky enough to play around with the Ipilot and Ilink, man, what a game changer this new technology has been. Most of our fish have come from the weed line in roughly 12-13 fow, I was able to record a track using the “follow the contour” option and slowly add to the track each night. Currently our trolling track is about 40 minutes long and completes a full circle so the rods never have to be pulled. Huskie Jerks 12 and 14 and Deep Divers #7 have been the ticket. Both light and dark Rapalas have been producing. Enjoy the pics!
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Fall Walleye Trolling
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nhammInactiveRobbinsdalePosts: 7348Peter WPosts: 25November 18, 2013 at 3:41 pm #1364781
Jakob you are the man and one of the most dedicated fisherman I know! When you stick to something that works and put in the time, it sure pays off. I may have to put anohter $3K into my boat now…the wife is not going to like that! Thanks for the good times, I have had an absolutely unreal time out there this fall!
November 19, 2013 at 9:45 am #1364947What a night last night! Cold – full moon – walleyes were on a tare! I had a 30ish incher close to the boat that popped off – and roughly around 11pm I was bit off (which I am assuming was a muskie). The walleye’s didnt disappoint. I was able to rope in a 27″ before my fishing partner got there on my first pass. Every other pass put a fish in the boat too!
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