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Offline Bennick16

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Potholes walleye
« on: October 10, 2017, 11:14:25 AM »
Just moving back from the Portland area after flight instructing for a year. Heading to potholes Friday and Saturday. Have people been having any success out there? I’ve always struggled a little during the colder months. Figure I’ll troll bottom bouncers or flicker shad until I find them and then try blade baits once I’ve found them. I have heard lots of people refer to fishing the dunes, however I am not sure where they are. Would they be labeled on a Navionics map?
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Re: Potholes walleye
« Reply #1 on: October 10, 2017, 12:31:44 PM »
"The Dunes" is pretty much the whole north portion of the lake.

Google Earth will show you what the dunes look like:

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Re: Potholes walleye
« Reply #2 on: October 11, 2017, 04:42:47 AM »
you would be better off fishing the face of the dunes this time of year. To low to get back in the dunes.  look for the boats. there is always a few out there. anywhere from the st park to crab creek. And yes if you find a hump that has fish, definitely give the blades a go. The numbers are way down do to over harvesting so if you catch any of those bigger fish, Please give some thought into releasing them.  :tup: 

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Re: Potholes walleye
« Reply #3 on: October 11, 2017, 08:47:11 AM »
you would be better off fishing the face of the dunes this time of year. To low to get back in the dunes.  look for the boats. there is always a few out there. anywhere from the st park to crab creek. And yes if you find a hump that has fish, definitely give the blades a go. The numbers are way down do to over harvesting so if you catch any of those bigger fish, Please give some thought into releasing them.  :tup:

Thanks for the info! And yes good point about C&R. I fish walleye more so for the sport and not so much for the food :)
Nick

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