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Cover water with a crankbait or spinner and crawler for walleyes in Sucker Bay over 12 to 16 feet. The deep humps in Walker Bay started giving up a few more walleyes on live-bait rigs and crawlers. Trolling crankbaits after dark around Goose Island in 9 to 12 feet has produced walleyes as well. Muskies are hitting blade baits or topwater baits on the main lake rocks. Largemouths have been pulled from the rice beds.

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You have to cover water to catch walleyes during the day. Crankbaits or spinners and crawlers are producing some daytime fish in 12 to 15 feet around Goose Flats, the Snake Pit, and Cedar Point in Walker Bay. A slip bobber and leech also is producing some walleyes in the weeds and Walker Bay breaks […]

Walleye action continues to be off, but some fish are being taken during the day on live-bait rigs and crawlers on the main-lake flats in 10 to 14 feet. You have to cover a lot of water. Trolling crankbaits or anchoring with slip bobbers and leeches are producing a few more walleyes during low-light periods […]

You need to cover water on the main lake with a spinner and crawler in 9 to 11 feet for walleyes from Joe’s Landing to the Hardwoods. A slip bobber and leech is turning walleyes on the 16- to 20-foot rocks on North and West bars, while crankbaits are producing walleyes after dark in Walker […]

Muskie action has improved quite a bit from last week with good reports of active fish coming out of Portage Bay, Sucker Bay, Agency Bay, and the Two Points area. Walleyes are tough to catch during the day, but you will hook a few during low-light periods with slip bobbers and leeches or spinners and […]

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