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| novice pikeperch angler As much as I've chased largemouth bass, catfish, trout, chubs, and carp, I must admit I know jack squat bubkes about walleye and sauger, the American species that are so closely related to zander that any of the three can interbreed in captivity..... That being said, I plan on fishing the Clinch and Powell rivers in the next few weeks. Both are full of sauger and walleye. Could somebody please please please advise me of some good tactics to catch them? You'll have made this gringo very happy...... Thanks! Scott |
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| Re: novice pikeperch angler I found some in the Clinch but I wasn't able to land any in the high water yesterday. |
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| Re: novice pikeperch angler buy me a plane ticket, pay me loads of money and I'll teach everything you need to know about walleye, just like i did for headless............ |
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| Re: novice pikeperch angler no but really, i guess there are a whole load of lures u can use, "jigging" is popular over here, perhaps someone can give you aome more details on whats involved good luck |
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