Don Pemble
07-27-2009, 06:14 AM
Walleye action last Thursday was not to be found. My client and I worked various structures and depths for two hours and never had a bite. We then switched over to lighter tackle, 16th ounce Reeves weedless jigs tipped with a small piece of crawler and worked 6 different cribs for whatever we could pick up. All we could managed out of these cribs was 10 keeper bluegills along with a few throwbacks. Big surprise when I cleaned these gills and found 2 females that were still full of spawn.
Yesterdays trip was much more successfull as my 2 clients and I were on the walleye right from the start. With a decent NW wind blowing, we anchored in 6 feet of water and worked a shallow, 3 foot shelf with Reeves weedless jigs tipped with half crawlers and boated 5 real nice eyes on our first stop. Moving on, things got a little tougher and we really had to work for them, it was one here and one there. We managed our limits along with 3 throwbacks, all from 6 feet of water or less.
Back out today, will keep you posted.
Yesterdays trip was much more successfull as my 2 clients and I were on the walleye right from the start. With a decent NW wind blowing, we anchored in 6 feet of water and worked a shallow, 3 foot shelf with Reeves weedless jigs tipped with half crawlers and boated 5 real nice eyes on our first stop. Moving on, things got a little tougher and we really had to work for them, it was one here and one there. We managed our limits along with 3 throwbacks, all from 6 feet of water or less.
Back out today, will keep you posted.