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With all the cold nights we've had and the surface temps already below 60. Turn over is not far off. The walleyes have moved into their winter haunts. Our biggest eye this week so far has been 30 inches. While chasing them we've also caught Smallies,spots, green carp,channel cats and hard pulling drum. Tight lines.
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The highland reservoir winter bite didn't seem to be adversely affected by the subzero temps last week on Dale Hollow. Our biggest walleye from the weekend was 30 inches 10.65 lbs. here's a few...
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