Spinners and crawlers are turning walleyes on the main lake rock in 15 to 20 feet or the 9- to 12-foot weeds in Sucker Bay. The north end humps in Walker Bay are giving up walleyes, as are the breaks off Cedar and Sand points in 12 to 14 feet. Muskie anglers are seeing fish, […]
Anglers are covering water with spinner rigs and leeches or live-bait rigs and crawlers on the main lake for walleyes. Hit the points, shoreline breaks, and rocks in 12 to 16 feet. The sharp, shoreline breaks in Walker Bay continue to produce walleyes, and if there’s a good wind, a jig or slip bobber and […]
The 12- to 15-foot rocks, points, flats, and shoreline breaks are producing walleyes on spinners or live-bait rigs tipped with crawlers or leeches. There’s some low-light walleye action with slip bobbers or crankbaits around Pine Point and Sand Point in 9 to 12 feet. The 12- to 15-foot breaks and points in Walker Bay started […]
Spinners and crawlers or leeches and live-bait rigs are producing walleyes on the rock edges, south end breaks, and main lake structure in 12 to 16 feet. Walleyes also are hitting on the 12- to 14-foot weedlines in Portage and Sucker bays or in 9 to 14 feet off Cedar Point and Sand Point. Muskie […]
A jig and minnow continues to produce walleyes on the wind-driven points and shorelines in 7 to 10 feet. Walleye action also has picked up on main lake structure such as the rocks and deeper points with leeches or nightcrawlers in 9 to 14 feet. Northern pike have become active in the emerging weeds throughout […]