I got some walleye jig (nothing special) that I'm never going to use. I havent seen any walleye anglers on here so if there are any, send me an email and Ill send you this pack of jigs for free.
Walleye anglers
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- Anglinarcher
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RE:Walleye anglers
You know that those jigs will also catch bass, especially small mouths, larger trout, etc., don't you?
Too much water, so many fish, too little time.
- Joe Heater
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RE:Walleye anglers
Daniel,
Hey I sent you an email with my email address but hit send before I actually wrote anything else. Sorry about that. I thought to myself, man that was kind of rude. I will take them. I fish for Walleyes as often as I can. Gas prices, kids, wife, job sometimes get in the way of going to the Walleye lakes. Now if the wife loved to fish that would be a different issue.
We jigged last weekend for them without much luck except for a few bronzebacks. Worm harnesses and crank baits seem to be getting it done now.
Thanks for the jigs.
Good fishing.
Joe
Hey I sent you an email with my email address but hit send before I actually wrote anything else. Sorry about that. I thought to myself, man that was kind of rude. I will take them. I fish for Walleyes as often as I can. Gas prices, kids, wife, job sometimes get in the way of going to the Walleye lakes. Now if the wife loved to fish that would be a different issue.
We jigged last weekend for them without much luck except for a few bronzebacks. Worm harnesses and crank baits seem to be getting it done now.
Thanks for the jigs.
Good fishing.
Joe
I have never met a fish yet that respected a big purchase. You can own a $100 boat or you can own a $30,000 boat. You might be more comfortable, but don't expect any fish to care about your investment.