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<blockquote data-quote="DakotaGreg" data-source="post: 350349" data-attributes="member: 7622"><p>Ive always wanted to see how a veteran uses bass tactics on walleye. Im the only guy I personally know thats experimenting with it. I only use 1 piece rods too, usually 7 ft ML.</p><p></p><p>Grew up on Lake of the Woods as a child learning bottom bouncers, cranks, and ice fishing. Taught myself casting living near Alexandria MN in the summers. And lots of Nintendo and 90s movies.</p><p></p><p>Moved to Montana at 12 and became obsessed with fly fishing for the next 15 years, specifically for smallmouth. </p><p></p><p>Moved to Jacksonville Florida and became familiar with saltwater flyfishing for redfish and sea trout. Learned double hauling and vastly improved distance casting. Took it home to Montana. Enjoyed bombing long casts with nymph rigs and streamers on the Bighorn River. </p><p></p><p>Started hunting alone along the Yellowstone River and discovered some slow deep water. Started catfishing it. Became obsessed with catfishing. Was involved with Montana Catfish Association for awhile. Then quietly enjoyed catfishing and fly fishing Montana rivers for a decade with occasional out of state trips.</p><p></p><p>Moved to ND and have been fishing Sak almost exclusively usually multiple times a week. Night catfishing back bays, day hiking and casting the bank, boat trips for bass and walleye, and lots of overnight Ice Fishing trips. I prefer tight line jigging rock piles and slip corking (but wind limits it).</p><p></p><p>Occasionally visit Leech Lake, Devils Lake, and sometimes hike Montana creeks. I have no interest in living anywhere else and could happily never visit the coast again. Although I would like to make one exotic fishing trip while I am still fit. Trail ride the interior of Mongolia to fly fish for Taimen near the birthplace of my favorite historical figure. Would also like to visit the home country of Norway and cod fish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DakotaGreg, post: 350349, member: 7622"] Ive always wanted to see how a veteran uses bass tactics on walleye. Im the only guy I personally know thats experimenting with it. I only use 1 piece rods too, usually 7 ft ML. Grew up on Lake of the Woods as a child learning bottom bouncers, cranks, and ice fishing. Taught myself casting living near Alexandria MN in the summers. And lots of Nintendo and 90s movies. Moved to Montana at 12 and became obsessed with fly fishing for the next 15 years, specifically for smallmouth. Moved to Jacksonville Florida and became familiar with saltwater flyfishing for redfish and sea trout. Learned double hauling and vastly improved distance casting. Took it home to Montana. Enjoyed bombing long casts with nymph rigs and streamers on the Bighorn River. Started hunting alone along the Yellowstone River and discovered some slow deep water. Started catfishing it. Became obsessed with catfishing. Was involved with Montana Catfish Association for awhile. Then quietly enjoyed catfishing and fly fishing Montana rivers for a decade with occasional out of state trips. Moved to ND and have been fishing Sak almost exclusively usually multiple times a week. Night catfishing back bays, day hiking and casting the bank, boat trips for bass and walleye, and lots of overnight Ice Fishing trips. I prefer tight line jigging rock piles and slip corking (but wind limits it). Occasionally visit Leech Lake, Devils Lake, and sometimes hike Montana creeks. I have no interest in living anywhere else and could happily never visit the coast again. Although I would like to make one exotic fishing trip while I am still fit. Trail ride the interior of Mongolia to fly fish for Taimen near the birthplace of my favorite historical figure. Would also like to visit the home country of Norway and cod fish. [/QUOTE]
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