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Mississippi River Walleye Fishing Report 7-30-08

by Dustin Stewart on 07/30/2008
Greg Spencer with a nice walleye he jigged up.
Even with the warm sticky weather the walleye bite on the big river remains stable. 12-20 legal fish a trip, with a couple of the bigger walleye in the mix, has been the norm for my boat. Three presentations have worked in my favor on my last few trips. Casting crank baits, pitching jigs tipped with crawlers or leeches and dragging jigs with bait. The most important thing to look for right now with the warmer water temps is water flow, fishing dead slack water with out flow is not going to bode well for your walleye catch .

Dad with a dandy river eye taken on jig/leech
Good areas to target with the slower moving water have been mid river clam beds that are getting the brunt of the current flow, outside bends in the river with rip rap on them and wing dams with good flow going over them. Finding similar areas on the part of the river you target will put walleyes in the boat right now.


Cody with a crank bait walleye
My best crank baits have been Bomber 6A’s for casting. The fire craw or fire tiger patterns have seen the best results for my boat. Precision jigs in the following color patterns have been best for me, chartreuse/orange, chartreuse sunburst or black have been best while targeting very small areas that most of us river rats would call the “sweet spot“. Best jig sizes for the areas I am casting on have been from 1/8oz all the way up to 3/8oz. Just match your jig size with the depth and flow of water you are trying to pull ol’ marble eyes out of.


Mark with a jig/crawler walleye.
While dragging jigs, orange, blue and black jigs have been my most predominant colors. When dragging jigs and your catching fish in one precise area, don’t be afraid to throw out the anchor and cast some jigs to that little spot the fish are holding on. Doesn’t always work, but if the fish are in one little area and on the feed, it will keep your offering in the strike zone more often instead of dragging jigs through unproductive water until you reach the area fish are holding on.

Another option that some anglers have been seeing some good success on is trolling crank baits on mid river sand, or clam beds that have good flow on them. If you are a troller, don’t rule out rip rap with good flow on it for a bigger walleye or two right now. Rip rap trolling can be frustrating with the snags, once you get a good line going it is a very effective way to catch big river walleye this time of year. One of the bigger obstacles to over come with this presentation is the mongo sheep heads that hang out on this kind of river structure. Going faster will usually keep a larger majority of the sheeps away from your bait.

I’ll see ya’ on the river!




Location : Minnesota
Water Body : Mississippi River
Species : walleye
Water Temp : 78
Stage : 4.50
Flow : 12000
Technique : casting


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Dustin Stewart-In-Depth Angling Pro-Staff
IN-Depth Angling Video Productions
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Dustin Stewart

Re: Mississippi River Walleye Fishing Report 7-30-08

#696142 - 07/30/08 09:04 AM

Just a few more pics from the last frew trips .

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Peteyb

Re: Mississippi River Walleye Fishing Report 7-30-

#696143 - 07/30/08 09:05 AM

Nice report Dustin, Good looking bunch of fish

GARVI

Re: Mississippi River Walleye Fishing Report 7-30-

#696145 - 07/30/08 09:13 AM

Any certain depth range ??

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Dustin Stewart

Re: Mississippi River Walleye Fishing Report 7-30-

#696159 - 07/30/08 09:43 AM

I have not encountered a depth range better than another overall. Most of the areas I am targeting are 1'-12' deep on average but have taken some of our bigger walleye in 15'-20' water while jig fishing. Depth has not been as important as current flow.

I know this answer probably doesn't help much but the depth I am fishing has been heavily related to the area I am targeting.

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GARVI

Re: Mississippi River Walleye Fishing Report 7-30-

#696253 - 07/30/08 12:15 PM

No that makes sense, Thanks for the info

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DOGS ARE THE BEST FISHING PARTNERS THEY ALWAYS WANT TO GO AND ARE HAPPY WHERE EVER YOU ARE FISHING, PLUS THEY DON'T STEAL FROM YOUR TACKLE BOX.


fish them all

Re: Mississippi River Walleye Fishing Report 7-30-

#696313 - 07/30/08 02:19 PM

Thanks for the update Dustin. I thought maybe you took a break since I haven't seen you out on pool 3 yet this summer. Have you taken the little guy out for a few boat rides yet?

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trumar

Re: Mississippi River Walleye Fishing Report 7-30-08

#696445 - 07/30/08 10:33 PM

Great looking bunch of fish there ,looks like you had them figured out .

Great report also ,always enjoy reading your reports and picking up a few tips on the way.

Keep them coming

Jeff

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Tom P.

Re: Mississippi River Walleye Fishing Report 7-30-08

#696842 - 08/01/08 07:44 AM

Great report. Thanks for the tip of trolling faster to help eliminate some of the sheepies.

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DocFrigo

Re: Mississippi River Walleye Fishing Report 7-30-08

#696869 - 08/01/08 08:39 AM

Great report Dustin, probably see out and about this weekend!

Jeremy


plungepool

Re: Mississippi River Walleye Fishing Report 7-30-08

#697159 - 08/03/08 08:25 AM

Great Report Dustin

Nice Fish


Walleyeman

Re: Mississippi River Walleye Fishing Report 7-30-08

#700694 - 08/16/08 10:08 AM

Nice report.

Eyen Eyes

Re: Mississippi River Walleye Fishing Report 7-30-

#701099 - 08/18/08 06:37 PM

Appreciate the report and Tips!
I've been trying a few times here in early Aug. with basically no luck. Mainly fishing pools 5A and 6.


Eyen Eyes

Re: Mississippi River Walleye Fishing Report 7-30-

#701610 - 08/20/08 04:12 PM

Hey Dustin,

I like fishing wing dams with a crawler or leach and sometimes willow cats. At this time of year should I be anchored above the wing dams? Close to the main Channel or more inside?
Do I fish below the dams?
Thanks D


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