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Old 02-28-2005, 10:59 PM
tigerinnebraska tigerinnebraska is offline
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Default new to muskie and walley

I have caught 2 small walleye in local omaha lakes, but am wanting to get bigger.
Going to milford reservoir in late march, maybe a few walleye, if it doesn't work, crappie.

Looking at Vermillion in Minnesota, or Devils lake in N. Dakota for muskie and Lake Trout and Walleye in early June.

I have 16 foot very deep (front to back) sylvan smokercrart, 1981, 50 hrs merc, x19C Lowrance ffinder with GPS, pewny 65 lb thrust minkota front troller.

Is My boat too small for these lakes, and if not, which one is the best for each species?
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Old 03-17-2005, 08:10 PM
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Default RE: new to muskie and walley

You should do okay. I fish the Columbia R. reservoirs with a 16-ft. boat w/60hp and 65# Minnkota on front. I also use it on Potholes which is 25,000+ acres (Vermillion is 40,000 acres). On a big lake like Vermillion just launch near the area you want to fish. You can't fish a lake like that in one day anyway, so fish a piece of it at a time.
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Old 03-17-2005, 10:55 PM
tigerinnebraska tigerinnebraska is offline
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Thanks for the advice. I will tell you how it turns out.
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