Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Fishing Forum :: Mudro tackle tips. BWCA newbie
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ATDoel |
This is a transition period for most of these fish so finding them can be harder, there's a lot of good searchable information on here about that. |
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Oisinirish |
The fish seemed to react opposite to conditions, i.e. Caught walleye on clear sunny day with no chop whatsoever. Caught nothing in perfect "walleye weather". Lol Succes was between 16-26 feet of water on light colored grubs on a white 1/4 oz jig head or minnows. They were not really sucked up anywhere. Hopefully that changes for you. |
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mastertangler |
Do not pound the shoreline except during spring. Do not use heavy or otherwise highly visible line. Depth finders are helpful. You are looking for rubble bottom, not smooth. If you lack a depth finder look to the shore for clues. Smooth rock often means the same under your boat. Rubble shores likewise. Avoid the steeply dropping facing. My strategy without a depth finder would be to concentrate on points, islands and saddles. A jig with a Kalins curly tail fished within 2 ft of the bottom will take fish. I am also a big fan of Chatterbaits fished with the same kalins trailer. Cast parallel to the point, let sink to the bottom and hop it along in spurts letting it fall back down. Gold blades are best. If money is no object I strongly suggest obtaining some Mega bass deep six lures in sexy shad. Cast or troll in 15 to 20 ft. There are some whopper pike to be had. Here your bait casting equipment can come in handy. Super Shad raps in perch should work just fine. Fish these in the same areas you catch some walleye.......the big pike should not be far behind. |
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