Fall Walleye Fishing Article

  • DONOTDELETE
    Posts: 780
    #1327251

    We recently received a very well written article from Bob “RIVERRAT” Koeshall on the tremendous walleye fishing just around the corner for those of us that put our time in on the water this fall. Bob guides on the WI River and on the Petenwell Flowage in WI and has been guiding for over 40 years and in this article he shares with us some insightful tips and strategies for late season success.

    Check out the article and I guarantee you’ll be pumped to get on the water in the coming months!

    Fall Walleye Movements – by Bob “RIVERRAT” Koeshall

    FTR Webstaff

    JimRK
    Menasha, Wi.
    Posts: 17
    #233786

    I can not get this article to show on my computer. Is anyone else having problems? Or tell what I am doing wrong. Thanks

    James Holst
    Keymaster
    SE Minnesota
    Posts: 18926
    #233787

    Did you click on the link “Fall Walleye Movements” at the end of the initial post? I just did and the article immediately loaded for me. If you did use the link and that didn’t work for some reason, go to the homepage and visit the Article Library where all the articles are permenently housed. The article is available there as well.

    James Holst

    Moving Waters Guide Service

    http://www.movingwaters.net

    dustin_stewart
    Rochester, MN
    Posts: 1402
    #233792

    James,

    I can not get it to come up on my computer at home either but it will come up here at work. I know Hougie said something a while back about Netscape and that is what I have at home.

    Dustin

    James Holst
    Keymaster
    SE Minnesota
    Posts: 18926
    #233793

    Not to ruffle any feathers here to much but in general I would suggest to any and all, stop using netscape and make the enjoyable switch to internet explorer. Too darn many functions just don’t work with Netscape. We try to debug the site for our netscape visitors to the best of our abilities but netscape has some serious short comings.

    Want the newest version of Internet Explorer? Its available for download right from our home page…. version 6.0. Try it, I did, I like it!

    James Holst

    Moving Waters Guide Service

    http://www.movingwaters.net

    dustin_stewart
    Rochester, MN
    Posts: 1402
    #233796

    Sounds good i’m sold!

    Dustin

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    I couldnt agree more! Its really difficult to have a site that is completely compatible with both IE and Netscape. But we strongly recommend IE. Its kind of like going to the beach if your going to use Netscape. You can swim but its at your own risk. If we stopped and worried about Netscape issues while rolling this thing out we’d still be in the development phase! If anyone is offended and a staunch Netscape user, we apologize but this is a decision FTR made a long time ago and were sticking to it.

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