02-20-2015, 12:36 PM
"I need to get a UL lesson from you this year during Walleye season."
[#0000FF]I'll be happy to show you where and how I fish them. But the catching will be up to you. One of those things that are "simple...but not easy".
Most reports on walleye right now is that they are not yet showing up anywhere...not up in the streams or along favored rocky hangouts. Traditionally that starts to happen around the first part of March, even in a warmer early spring. But they will show up.
I usually don't pursue them much during the spawn. Us old guys can no longer stay up late and hang with the shoulder to shoulder crowd of wild eyed wallieholics. I prefer to start hitting them as the spawn winds down and the post spawn feeding period sets in. That can begin as soon as the end of March but gets much better in April and May.
Definitely stay in touch and we can meet up and gang up on them. Much of the best action happens early so your schedule should allow you a lot of good trips.
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[#0000FF]I'll be happy to show you where and how I fish them. But the catching will be up to you. One of those things that are "simple...but not easy".
Most reports on walleye right now is that they are not yet showing up anywhere...not up in the streams or along favored rocky hangouts. Traditionally that starts to happen around the first part of March, even in a warmer early spring. But they will show up.
I usually don't pursue them much during the spawn. Us old guys can no longer stay up late and hang with the shoulder to shoulder crowd of wild eyed wallieholics. I prefer to start hitting them as the spawn winds down and the post spawn feeding period sets in. That can begin as soon as the end of March but gets much better in April and May.
Definitely stay in touch and we can meet up and gang up on them. Much of the best action happens early so your schedule should allow you a lot of good trips.
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