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The past weekend weather wise is about as good as it gets, The Walleye have moved to their summer feeding grounds and are busy putting on the pounds. With the weather being gentle the really small boaters have decided to become trollers. They just don't seem to understand the whole picture. They see you boat a fish and immediately turn their rigs to intersect the spot where you are. This make it extremely tuff on everyone when you are working and running a true course and some guy decides to cut in front of you with the wind on his front side and he doesn't have a clue that his speed has decreased. So come on guys, lets all have a good day on the water and do what we came to do, Catch some really good tasting Walleye. Now that I have made my point on to the fishing part. We went out to the 72-73 foot mark and immediately started to hook up fish, the color has changed from brass and copper to purple and monkey puke. The bite was pretty good all day with the mid day bite being the strongest. We made a move to deeper water and picked up a very nice 9lb 9oz. Steelhead. The majority of the fish were caught on large dipseys out at 3-3.5 and 155- 175 feet back. IF you are running a stinger hook and are picking up alot of junk, try removing the stinger. You may loose a tail of the crawler but you won't be fighting junk all day, just what you came for. We still have some dates open for the season and as I predicted earlier the Walleye bite may be on through the end of our season. We will stay with them through that time. If it is Jumbo Perch you are looking for then we can do that right now. We are currently running a boat out of North east,Pa. for Jumbo Perch and they are there and in really good numbers. So give us a call fo your Walleye or Perch Fishing Day. Good Luck to All |
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