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<blockquote data-quote="CatDaddy" data-source="post: 46006" data-attributes="member: 755"><p>G&F still believes a record walleye could be lurking in the Red. I also believe that's true. Late September through November I target confluences and dams - they stage for winter in prep for spring spawn. I've had many eves where limits of nice fish are ready and willing, some where I strike out. Frogs in the fall are the ticket - they move to the river's edge and walleyes line up to find them. Biggest I've personally gotten is 24", multiple times, but waiting for ol' piggy to hit. I'll be down there this fall looking. Baits are lindy style with fathead or frog, jig and twister, or big cranks presented slow. Look close to shore, ridiculously close to shore, and you'll find em! Search FBO for Backwater Eddy threads. The man was taken much to early - he was a genius with fall/spring walleye on the river and was always willing to share! 12 lbers are possible...........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CatDaddy, post: 46006, member: 755"] G&F still believes a record walleye could be lurking in the Red. I also believe that's true. Late September through November I target confluences and dams - they stage for winter in prep for spring spawn. I've had many eves where limits of nice fish are ready and willing, some where I strike out. Frogs in the fall are the ticket - they move to the river's edge and walleyes line up to find them. Biggest I've personally gotten is 24", multiple times, but waiting for ol' piggy to hit. I'll be down there this fall looking. Baits are lindy style with fathead or frog, jig and twister, or big cranks presented slow. Look close to shore, ridiculously close to shore, and you'll find em! Search FBO for Backwater Eddy threads. The man was taken much to early - he was a genius with fall/spring walleye on the river and was always willing to share! 12 lbers are possible........... [/QUOTE]
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