Walleye program

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2015/07/02 11:07:12 (permalink)

Walleye program

Haven't heard much about the walleye bite this week after the last couple weeks of high winds and east blows. Have the walleye turned back on yet? Trying to head up tomorrow and trying to figure out if we want to set up for perch or give the eyes a shot. Thanks guys
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    freshwaterdrumR
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    Re: Walleye program 2015/07/02 13:15:54 (permalink)
    I dont know of anyone who has fished since last weekend's big blow, but before that perch and walleye were both spotty, here today gone tomorrow type of thing. The walleye were in tight to the shore.  20-40' and close to the bottom. 
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    Re: Walleye program 2015/07/02 14:02:08 (permalink)
    Both fish are hitting well, good numbers caught yesterday both species.
     
    I will be up this weekend as well.
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    Re: Walleye program 2015/07/02 16:03:45 (permalink)
    Eman I sent you a pm
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    Re: Walleye program 2015/07/08 12:53:29 (permalink)
    Me and B.A. Went out Monday morning . I ended up with 28 he had 13 . But we fished for 5.5 hours or better . We drifted and anchored and never figured them out really . Just every two hours or so you'd get a flurry of light bites that if you didn't pay attention to .... You'd miss . It's weird how them tasty perch are though . At I believe 9am it was I had a hot 15 minutes that resulted in over half my keepers . We were anchored in 48' and suddenly the graph showed red from bottom to about down 20 foot . Fun when you can't keep two rods down . I got a question for you folks where would I begin if I wanted to jig for them instead of heavy weight drop shottin? Anybody have any help there? I was also quite happy with my homemade perch rig . Barrel swivel on 6 mainline to 17 lb fluorocarbon leader . And it seemed to help to use a lighter weight with live bait and heavier when chumming them with cut and dead shiners . Keep the reports coming !! Nice to see some good threads this week
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