These guys were an absolute blast and I only wish all of my guided fishing trips went this well. I asked the guys, in the morning, do you want to go for numbers or would you like to go for big ones? Both Luke and Gabe said, "Go big or go home!"
BIG it was and off we went. We fished with crawlers, leeches and red tail chubs on a long 7 foot rig with both 3/8th once weight and up to 1/2 once. The fish early in the morning were positioned on top of the rock reefs and as the day progressed and a few fellow anglers driving over the spots the fished pushed off to the deeper edges but it didn't seem to slow them down. We went BIG and the boys put a hurt bag on the big walleyes!
Toby's boat also did well on the big walleyes with the big fish, a 29 incher, between the two boats. Our biggest was 27.5 along with two others over the 26 inch slot and several fish just under. We also caught a few limits of keepers mixed in with the big ones. Here are a few photos of the trip.
Thanks to Luke and Shane for the amazing website and for the memory of an awesome day fishing!
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Jeff "Breezer" Andersen
Leech Lake showing its own nature in a beautiful way that is captured in the camera by this Blog. I love the Monster of this lakes.
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