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Took the little 16ft lund out this last weekend on it's maiden voyage. The small walleyes(10-13")were like piranha. They were eating jigs, lindys, even spinners all tipped with minnows. Did manage to get a couple bigger females that were starting to dump eggs too. The water was 42-43 degrees. Our best fishing came on sunken structure in the 18-27foot range, but there was a shallow bite it was just harder to fish it in the wind. The occasional 23+" fish out deeper made it worth staying out deep, also got some bonus perch in the 12-13" range and a few eater male walleye 14-17", along with some 16-18" smallies, and the occasional 2-3 pound pike. You could see a couple larger females on the lowrance live along with a school of 10-20 males usually close by, they were pretty easy to catch and were constant action once you found the schools.