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Glendale walleye? - 5/1/2008 10:38:38 PM   
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Do they exist? What are the best areas? This question is for the Jerminator!!!!!!!
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RE: Glendale walleye? - 5/1/2008 11:20:29 PM   
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Thanks there Porter.

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RE: Glendale walleye? - 5/3/2008 8:14:05 PM   
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I can tell you that they DO exist from personal experience BUT they are few and far between and I have no solid advice.  I was there today but was distracted by the looming T-storm so I high-tailed it off the lake!
Brent

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RE: Glendale walleye? - 5/4/2008 11:58:30 AM   
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There is a fishable population in the lake. Best area seems to be where the old road crosses the lake and the adjacent Killbuck and Mudlick fingers. Most guys fish the edge of weeds and the old roadbed itself. Some guys do well on them whlie others swear there are no fish in the lake. When I had a boat I caught a few but am no bait fisherman which is what works best. Other areas of the lake hold fish especially where there are weeds in semi deep water. Dave

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RE: Glendale walleye? - 5/9/2008 10:12:03 AM   
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Yesterday, I had the fortune of speaking with a guy who seems to know the deal.  I was fixing the lower unit on my parents pontoon to put it on the lake for the year and a nice, retired age, gentleman stopped to chat and eventually help me with the dreaded water tube alignment!  He claims that last year he caught no less than 200 eyes in Glendale.  He said to fish the flats at dusk and that he does that nearly everyday at dusk.  He would not tell me the exact name of what he was throwing but I did see him hook up later with what appeared to be a walleye.  It looked like he was throwing a medium to deep running fatter bodied crankbait than I would ever condsider putting on the end of my line at that lake.  This guy seemed to have a handle on things but reinforced the fact that time spent equals fish caught.  I may have to try this tactic as I am determined to catch some nice sized lake walleye this year.

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