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  1. The releases I use

    Fourteen inches of down rigger cable with two swivel one on each end.

    Attach one to the end to the down rigger and use a walleye rubber band attach to line and then to top swivel.

    You can watch the rod tip which is very sensitive. So sensitive that you can tell when you have. Golby

    Learned this trick from Lake Michigan anglers who been using this method for years.

  2. You don't want to get caught on by the Canadian border patrol, unless you called in to the

    Canadian customs to register your boat and people in the boat. You must also have a navigational map of the waters your boating on, no mater it you have a couple GPS's on the boat. A friend of mine did not do any of the above, his boat was confiscated and had to pay a 2500.00 fine in order to get his boat and equipment back.

  3. I prefer the little walleye for eating, We normally release walleye 23 inches or over . We caught 20 today and put 12 in the box between 17 and 22 inches. The eight were too big, had one 30 inches ( 9 lbs) off coarse these fish were caught Lake Erie ( from the small boat harbor) all bottom bouncing with worm harnesses

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