walleyemaxx
05-17-2010, 08:32 AM
Hi everyone,
Got out Sunday afternoon. All morning visited with friends of mine who were camping on Wagon Wheel Island. John and his wife Regila shared thier campfire and we sat under a bright blue sky for the morning. Not the best of conditions for walleye fishing, so I enjoyed my visit. After noon, it started to cloud up, and a front was moving in. Conditions were improving.
I tried several patterns again before I consistently had hits in the weeds. I knew they were walleyes because the minnow would be stripped from the dorsal fin down. I didn't get bit out deep.
I managed two small walleyes that I released, and when I decided to cast crankbaits, the northerns decided to kill them all. So, it was back to jigging and slip bobbering.
I caught the walleyes on the jig and minnow combinations.The walleyes would pull the slip bobber down and just hold it. Didn' matter how long I waited, I never could get a hook set. That's why they call it fishing. All in all a fun day. I always try to learn something new every time out, and on the Big Chip, she gives a lesson every time out. If you would like to have a lesson on walleye fishing on the Chippewa Flowage with me, give me a call at 715-617-0894, or email me.
Walleyemaxx
Got out Sunday afternoon. All morning visited with friends of mine who were camping on Wagon Wheel Island. John and his wife Regila shared thier campfire and we sat under a bright blue sky for the morning. Not the best of conditions for walleye fishing, so I enjoyed my visit. After noon, it started to cloud up, and a front was moving in. Conditions were improving.
I tried several patterns again before I consistently had hits in the weeds. I knew they were walleyes because the minnow would be stripped from the dorsal fin down. I didn't get bit out deep.
I managed two small walleyes that I released, and when I decided to cast crankbaits, the northerns decided to kill them all. So, it was back to jigging and slip bobbering.
I caught the walleyes on the jig and minnow combinations.The walleyes would pull the slip bobber down and just hold it. Didn' matter how long I waited, I never could get a hook set. That's why they call it fishing. All in all a fun day. I always try to learn something new every time out, and on the Big Chip, she gives a lesson every time out. If you would like to have a lesson on walleye fishing on the Chippewa Flowage with me, give me a call at 715-617-0894, or email me.
Walleyemaxx