Don Pemble
09-14-2010, 12:38 PM
Hi to all,
Well the cool nights are upon us and the water temps are continuing to fall and this has the walleye in the transition as they are slowly but surely moving to their fall locations whether it be the deep rocks, river channels, or the shallows on the windy days. This past week saw a good number of eyes come off the deep rock piles and ledges, along with the river channels in 15 to 20 feet of water, a couple of days when the wind was really kicking up we boated some nice ones from the shallow shoreline boulders. Reeves weedless jigs tipped with medium to large fatheads have been the ticket, still have some crawlers left and will try them in the next couple of days on the cribs in search of some jumbo perch and gills. Till the next report, good luck to all.
Well the cool nights are upon us and the water temps are continuing to fall and this has the walleye in the transition as they are slowly but surely moving to their fall locations whether it be the deep rocks, river channels, or the shallows on the windy days. This past week saw a good number of eyes come off the deep rock piles and ledges, along with the river channels in 15 to 20 feet of water, a couple of days when the wind was really kicking up we boated some nice ones from the shallow shoreline boulders. Reeves weedless jigs tipped with medium to large fatheads have been the ticket, still have some crawlers left and will try them in the next couple of days on the cribs in search of some jumbo perch and gills. Till the next report, good luck to all.