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mrwalleye

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  1. The person that reels in the fish gets to take claim on it. If your worried about getting to lay claim on some fish them take turns reeling them in. That's the way I always do it. I never take first fish, guest always get first fish. I would hate to see you run a charter business, you would have a lot of unhappy clients when you tell them that you're keeping their fish of a lifetime because you "caught it" and want to get it mounted and need a skin mount. 

  2. We have alot of luck with the in-lines. For us they are easier to reset to the same position they were in. Plus its good practice for the Walleye opener!! I also think that they give the stix a little different action, def not as fun fighting the fish but it gets them in the boat!

    I have a few and use them when just getting a line out on each side because they are easier, but when running 3-4 lines per side I run the mast and otterboats. I see that they use them for kings in Lake Michigan. That must be a great fight while the boars is still in the water. I have caught a lot of fish on the walleye boards and the TX-22. I did like the TX-22's better because they stay upright when boat is not moving.

  3. We are planning a 4 day brown trout trip for April. Our plan is to fish the 1st weekend in April, but I was just wondering if with all this cold weather if there will be any chance that there will still be ice in the harbors to prevent us from fishing? I know that a lot has to do with the weather between now and then, but we have to try to plan for time off and lodging. How early are you guy's usually fishing? Also would fair haven or oswego be a better starting point? Thanks in Advanced.

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