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big spirit walleye

#806090 - 07/27/09 11:57 AM

was out Sunday as the wind was howling on Saturday. I started out with searching muskie in Anglers Bay to no avail. My Lab, Toby, was anxious for some fish after watching various muskie baits for 2 hours. I decided to troll the east shoreline from Big Stoney on down in the 12 foot mark and ths paid off. I had switched species at this time and found success with a Wally Diver natural perch pattern. I hand held the rod to give it a pumping action and hooked into 3 fish on the first past that all went to the 18" to 18 1/2" length. I immediatly released all fish and Toby has a hard time holding the camera so no pictures. Sorry. The slot on Big Spirit is working as the quality of fish caught this year has been excellent. I had bought a Gold Carrot Stick for smallie fishing. I bought the 7ft rod in parabolic for crankbaits. I have to say that this rod is really sensitive with Spiderwire braid. I could feel every encounter with weed and or the bottom and really help me fish more effectively. All the fish hit as the bait moved backwards after pumping it. I usualy use line-counter reels and longer rods with planner boards but sometimes the hand-held long lining works because of the ability to work the crankbait. There was no doubt that you had fish on as they hammered the Wally Diver.

chomps

Re: big spirit walleye

#806117 - 07/27/09 12:57 PM

things will only get better..well hopefully!

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Pete


Dog2th

Re: big spirit walleye

#806137 - 07/27/09 01:59 PM

How far off the weedline were you in 12 ft? This time of year I thought they were all in the weeds. PS - you should look in to purchasing a canine camera.

SLDUCK

Re: big spirit walleye

#806159 - 07/27/09 02:40 PM

the weedline is variable but I would say for the most part on thr east side the weedline ends in about 10 feet. the closer you got 2 the SE corner the weedline is usually a little deeper. I found pretty clean bottom consistently in the 12 ft range and have so far this year. It is ideal for running cranks as most of the ones I prefer for walleye run in the 10 to 11 foot range depending on length and type of line used. Over the Fourth Holiday I had picked this pattern up as I stuck a number of nice fish including a 24 and 26 inch fish. By the way they went baqxk into the water. I would have kept a few 16 inch fish but I can't seem to catch them that small anymore?

Layne Monroe

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#807272 - 07/30/09 04:59 PM

Seemed most of our eyes on that same side of the lake from Stony all the way to the south pumphouse were right on the edge of the weeds. I mean if you were more than 10' off the weed edge we caught considerably less eyes than if we were right off the weeds in about 9-10' of water most of the way to the south. Spinners with leeches were producing nicely! Thanks for the great report on some dandy fish!

Layne Monroe


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