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« Last post by cryder on Today at 07:13:33 AM »
That’s the million dollar question right there , all I know is once the water goes way down there are no fish at all water level does play a big part in where the fish are the pressures change and they head out to deeper waters , at least that’s the theory of all of us regulars down there also the fish pens in our bay are a big factor also the feed spill , that I believe is why the walleye in there never leave , I’ve cought three fish with huge bite marks on them , I’ve never cought much off shore ever in the summer months , it’s always been October to December that I fish down there and I never take anything but speckleorange power bait , yesterday I watched 12!!!!!! Freeeeeekn poles for 4 hours not a bite ! , the water had dropped off the shore 12ft since last time out, I lost three fish but nobody else had a single bite alllllll day , on another note , I’m done watching guys pull into the bay and fill there boats full of Wally , my brand new mercury trolling motor is on the way and a friend has a aluminum boat I can use , I’ll put in just around the corner from our bay , and Wally will be mine !!!