And for something in between, 9'-6" Thora SE, Fat Boy Spin 6000SE reel and 15lb. If I want to get all serious and such, 8'-10" Rivertex Zues S/E with Rivertex Thunderspin 5500S reel and 40lb. But if I'm playing around and looking for a fight, for spinning I like my 8'-10" Jigwinner, EspiraM元000SE reel and 12lb. Just layin' back having fun catching bigger fish on light tackle, or interested in gaining as much XP as possible etc. Whether I'm speed fishing, and want to get them into the shore as fast as I can. The type of species I'm engaged with a the moment. For ye come forth seeking knowlege and wisdom. Still, 10 walleye to break even is a bit annoying.Aye, yes young grasshopper. I've lost 2-3 bites because I saw the indicator right as the spoon started coming up. By the time my line gets to where they're biting (between 60 and 40 feet out), the spoon is about to start getting lifted to the surface just because of the angle to my rod. The one problem with the location seems to be that they're so close to the pier. The location is off the right side of the Dock of Peace. I think it cost 3 baitcoins (which I used from challenges), but seems to be worth it. The one thing that he got right is that he bought a black barbless narrow spoon 1/4 Oz. ![]() They suggested using a Jester 7' casting rod, but you can do it with a 6'3". I found a decent guide that was pretty good, but can be improved on. That being said, I can consistently catch them now. They might be worth 250-300 each, but you need 10 to cover the costs. I'm not at this point yet but I'll be sure to post my setup when I do!I agree. Its only worth farming money in Emerald Lake once you can consistently catch Walleye.
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