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Im heading to 'spokane arm' tomorrow for my first walleye fishing - have no gear so will be using whatever my friends use and rig me up with - am planning though to pick up some things to 'drop shot' with and use a berkley bass minnow, read an article and thought i'd give it a try, does anyone 'drop shot'? or have any tips....and,,,,any way in particular to cook the filets? thanks....fishingmom
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ds works for bass and walleye- it's not that hard to do, but I would consider picking up these hooks
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Cook the fillets any way you want, their pretty hard to mess up. Personal prefrence is to batter and deep fry. Good luck.
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thanks for the help....found the hooks...hope to have a picture to post (something more then just scenery ) ....fishingmom
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Dip in egg, roll in bread crumbs, pan fry!!! If you need some help I could come show you how. I would have to test a whole bunch of it first to make sure I was cooking it right! That is some goooood eating fish.
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fishingmom
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fishhead - absolutely come on over, the problem is i can 'fish' but am very lousy at 'catching' so there may be nothing for dinner....my per fish catch to what i spend trying to catch a fish is ridiculous (just ask my husband) ...fishingmom
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Walleye taste like dog crap..... bring them all to me and I'll dispose of them properly... 
Any Luck? I caught three Saturday (my first time being up the Arm) and 6 today. A couple 16"ers and biggest was just under 19" the rest were all 11"-13"
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Spinner rig & nightcrawler are a great starter for a first timer walleye fishing. Stick baits like thunderstick's rapala's and a good old wiggle wart. For cooking dust fillet with flour dip in butter milk roll in ritz crack crumbs then deepfry. WFFF
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Well was just '8' short of a limit...did catch and release what looked like a brook trout that took a 'walleye-pop' spinner thing trolled with nightcrawler...tried the dropshotting, friends used jigs/crawlers and everything else in the boat but we couldn't seem to make anything happen, it was a little frustrating after a long drive and rainy day....for someone trying to figure it out would trolling with a bottom walker and spinner/walleye pop with crawler set up be 'easiest' - do you for the most part want to stay right on the bottom with whatever your using? ...fishingmom
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All but one of mine were caught on a jig in 30'-40'... fished very slowly.
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Try soaking you fillets a hour in buttermilk, and them dip them in Krustez pancake mix. Then fry them up....simple and very good. Troll with a spinner and worm harness, always in contact with the bottom. You'll lose a little gear, but, it you aren't losing gear, you ain't walleye fishing.
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