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Probably 12 or more years ago I caught several walleyes on a Chamois
(sp?) leach pattern, weighted and colored with a pantone marker. All you have to do is wrap lead on your hook, then chenele (sp?) and then tie a strip of leather chamois over the top. I had cut the strip with a swirl in it to give it action similar to a mister twister. It was fished in a shallow bay off the Gunflint Trail in MN where we had picked up a couple walleyes trolling. I don't think it would be my first choice if I knew I had to have fish to eat, but it worked suprisingly well, also worked on northern pike and big bluegills. Good luck and good fishing! |
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