Walleye?

Author
porter64
Avid Angler
  • Total Posts : 161
  • Reward points: 0
  • Joined: 2007/04/08 23:14:52
  • Status: offline
2008/04/26 23:39:41 (permalink)

Walleye?

Any good walleye spots up in NC PA??
#1

7 Replies Related Threads

    Fungoo
    New Angler
    • Total Posts : 23
    • Reward points: 0
    • Joined: 2004/10/28 10:51:58
    • Status: offline
    RE: Walleye? 2008/04/29 09:21:31 (permalink)
    "Good"?  None!
    #2
    cabst119
    Novice Angler
    • Total Posts : 87
    • Reward points: 0
    • Joined: 2005/06/11 10:44:30
    • Status: offline
    RE: Walleye? 2008/04/29 17:53:37 (permalink)
    Kinzua, if you like to catch 13" walleye.
    #3
    peacymike
    Expert Angler
    • Total Posts : 540
    • Reward points: 0
    • Joined: 2004/11/01 07:14:57
    • Status: offline
    RE: Walleye? 2008/05/13 21:38:05 (permalink)
    best i had this year  many .in all the lakes
    #4
    STEALYS4ME
    Pro Angler
    • Total Posts : 1443
    • Reward points: 0
    • Joined: 2004/11/06 16:51:25
    • Status: offline
    RE: Walleye? 2008/05/28 14:57:55 (permalink)
    Got 18 legals and many throw backs this yr.  **** on erie im not wasting gas when the fish are in my back yard.
    #5
    fishingMOZ
    New Angler
    • Total Posts : 40
    • Reward points: 0
    • Joined: 2008/05/28 21:11:08
    • Status: offline
    RE: Walleye? 2008/05/28 21:29:55 (permalink)
    Head to Kinzua it's a beautiful lake, but it's it can be difficult to catch keepers. During the first couple weeks of June you can find keeper walleye almost everywhere. It seems you can catch bigger fish up on the reservation in NY, but you'll need a Seneca fishing license to fish up there. The willow bay area can be good as well and on the southern end the Kinzua branch can be good.
    #6
    earlysecond
    Avid Angler
    • Total Posts : 212
    • Reward points: 0
    • Joined: 2007/11/24 13:09:48
    • Status: offline
    RE: Walleye? 2008/05/28 22:11:36 (permalink)
    Any more walleye advice for Kinzu appreciateed greatly!
     
    Brent
    #7
    fishingMOZ
    New Angler
    • Total Posts : 40
    • Reward points: 0
    • Joined: 2008/05/28 21:11:08
    • Status: offline
    RE: Walleye? 2008/05/29 22:02:31 (permalink)
    If you are launching in the Kinzua branch at Elijah the area directly across from the launch can be a good place to start. In early June the walleye will be closer to shore and around any type of structure especially rocks, trees, etc.. Usually you can find walleye in 15 foot to 20 foot of water in the early summer but then they will quickly retreat to deeper water when the water warms up. Hope this helps some, Kinzua is a big lake and their is a lot of water to cover. The best thing to do is get your self a map of Kinzua and look for areas around the bays, flats that have humps, and areas such as points etc..
    #8
    Jump to: