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Falcon Lake Tournament Recap

Discussion in 'Fishing Tips, Tricks, and Hacks' started by PeteK, May 12, 2019.

  1. PeteK

    PeteK Well-Known Member

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    First Tournament of the year has come and gone, curious to hear from any participants or guys that fished Falcon this weekend,what worked, what didn't?....
     
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    Fished it but not the tourney. Caught 8 walleyes 22-26”. Non were spawned out. BX Minnow in silver black is always a go to on Falcon.

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    Me thinks I’m gonna have a slow week of fishing
     
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    Fished falcon Saturday evening 7 walleyes, one under 17.75 all the rest over biggest 24. Bite was really slow, jigging.
     
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    Check the tournament section amigo. Cold water, 40-42 degrees. Walleyes are more active in that water. Tough grind, low n slow.
     
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