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The Fish and Game fishing report said" walleye are starting to move up into the Willow Creek arm to spawn"
I have never fished for them so what types of lures or bait do you use? How far by boat to willow creek by boat from Blacktail?
I was kind of suprized to see the report even though they seem to have been in there for a while.
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Where is the willow creek arm? I was trying to find it on a map but it shows the Willow creek below the dam...is that right? Or am I just a rookie and don't know the area?
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What I want to know is how come the F&G can plant walleye by the millions in Salmon dam and Goose cr and they don't spawn. A bucket biologist does it and the plant is successful and reproducing? I have seen this happen in other places with other species. I don't understand why this happens. Ron
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[quote FishingRookie]Where is the willow creek arm? I was trying to find it on a map but it shows the Willow creek below the dam...is that right? Or am I just a rookie and don't know the area?[/quote]
It's the main feeder at the other end of the Res.
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Thanks for the info! I am in a small competition with friends to see who can get the most species this year so I would really like to get into some of those walleye. If not it might be a little drive to find another body of water with walleyes
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I want to see if I can remove some from the water and in to a pan. They may cause a big change of they get a population that is very large. Is there ice from Blacktail to the mouth of Willow creek? or is there a way to walk in to the mouth of Willow creek that is not to far?
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According to the fish and game report the ice is gone . So you should be able to take a boat up Willow Creek . I thought the resivior was closed untill May first , but that must be one of the new changes for this year . It looks like it is opened year round now . Curt G.
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I fished it today and didnt catch anything. Thats not saying much though because I have never fished for walleye before. Just tried what I.have seen on tv. On a side note be.careful if you go alone. There was a lot of cougar signs. Dead eaten deer and tracks everywhere. I left because I was nervous being up there alone.
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If they are spawning I would say it will be a little while before you see a walleye bite. They go off the feed for a little while at the spawn time. I have always played it safe and fished for them starting in June. I know they bite earlier but I haven't had luck with them until it gets a little warmer. When it does I troll a crank CLOSE to the bank in about 7 foot of water or less. I add a split shot to make sure it bounces on the bottom once and a while. I also like a worm harness too. Ron
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Very cool report Shane. I may have to run up there and take a look!
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idahoron wrote:[/quote]
If they are spawning I would say it will be a little while before you see a walleye bite. They go off the feed for a little while at the spawn time. I have always played it safe and fished for them starting in June. I know they bite earlier but I haven't had luck with them until it gets a little warmer. When it does I troll a crank CLOSE to the bank in about 7 foot of water or less. I add a split shot to make sure it bounces on the bottom once and a while. I also like a worm harness too. Ron[/quote]
I was thinking of going up around Tues or Wed and try and get some but if I read this right it would be a waste of time.
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Shane, it sounds like you walked in. If that is so, could you tell me where the access point is and how far it is from where you parked? Were you on the creek itself?
From the radio tagging F&G were doing a couple of years ago, the walleye were mainly staying in the Willow Cr arm and were spawning up the creek about a mile or so. This time of year they were hanging pretty shallow. I would assume that they are still following the same pattern.
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I think MMDon covered the most likely explanation as to how. As for the size of them being caught, last year the kid at the booth said a guy had caught and brought in a 27" eye. I've heard numerous claims of eyes around 20" in there, many of those claims from F&G. The one thing that I have issue with is absolutely no one from this forum (or any other I've seen) has produced a picture of an eye with the background that leads me to think "hey! that's Ririe!" I will always be a little skeptical until a picture is produced with an eye and something in the picture suggests that was where it was caught.
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Flyfishingfool. I'm definitely interested in trying that area for some eyes and am curious as to where you walked in from. A PM would be great if you don't want to publicly post it on an open forum. Also if you want to head back in there sometime with some company I'd be more than willing to go!
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I know that there are lots of fish in many places that I haven't caught, but I know they are there. I don't think the walleye are real numerous yet and they are mostly in the upper area of the reservoir.
Here is an excerpt on the 2009 efforts of F&G to track their movements. They continued to track them in to 2010. The average size at that time was about 18".
400mm ~16" , 500mm ~ 20"
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