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Title: Lind coulee walleye Help!
Post by: Antlerking on April 02, 2011, 08:00:49 PM
I canceled on the elk trip tom and instead Ol quackwacker and I are gunna test out his new toy and the coulee tomorrow. I need a little help on what to use for these early walleye. I think worm harneses are double whamys wont quite work yet.

Any advice on depth and gear 
Title: Re: Lind coulee walleye Help!
Post by: WAmuleyHunter on April 02, 2011, 08:20:09 PM
Thats actually exactly what i would use.  I would use something with a smiley blade since you can troll slower with those. and just creep along till you find a school of em.  Then if you wanted you could throw blades, or jigs tipped with worm once you find a big school.  I have also done fairly well pulling cranks this time of year up there. Usually get a nice one that way. Depends on water temp, wind, and where the fish are at in there.  And i would do a little searching using the finder first.  but usually 10 feet to 30 feet is where im at in there.
Title: Re: Lind coulee walleye Help!
Post by: PickNbone on April 02, 2011, 09:54:00 PM
jigs work too, go as far up the channel and drift it back down the main body of water, it works.
be sure to break the worm for scent
Title: Re: Lind coulee walleye Help!
Post by: woodywsu on April 03, 2011, 10:22:03 AM
heres the specifics for wht is producing fish right now at that location. pink smiley blades with worm harnessed. 25-30 feet with 2 oz bottom walkers trolling .6-.8 mph. Let us know how u do
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