My son Luke with some Walleye we caught in 3 hours on 6/7/11.
Marcus Anderson with a nice
3 pound Walleye. 6/6/11
Ron with a nice three pound Large mouth taken on a crank bait. 6/1/11
Ana Morrow with fish caught on 6/4/11
Bubba and Penny from Hobbs with some Walleye. 6/2/11
Donna with a couple Eyes caught on 6/4/11.
Don with an excellent batch of eyes that we caught on 6/2/11.
Penny & Bubba
Water Temp = 67 degrees, main lake clear, river arms stained. I have been on the water quite a bit the last week or so with some excellent results to report. Night crawlers are working better than minnows for Walleye and bass right now for some reason. I'm not even taking minnows out with me on the boat and that is extremely rare.
Walleye --EXCELLENT-- Fish crank baits over brush in 10 feet of water or try crawlers in 20 feet of water. Yesterday Luke out fished me 8 Walleye to zero. I only had one of the lures he was using on the boat, but I have a bunch in the shop.
White Bass --FAIR to GOOD--I have been catching between 5-10 on my fishing trips. I would troll deeper water looking for suspended fish if I was targeting only the white bass.
Crappie --FAIR--Still seeing some come in, but not as many. The upper Canadian remains the place to go for them. Casting small grubs or minnows in 4-6 feet of water has been the ticket.
Channel cats --FAIR to GOOD--They are now starting to be caught in the main lake and its coves. You can still catch them up the river arms, but the bigger fish have moved into the main lake. Use stink baits or chicken livers in 4-8 feet of water. fish near reeds and brush for the best results.
Large and Small mouth bass--GOOD to EXCELLENT-- Top water early for the Smallies and senkos whacky rigged later. The large mouth are on their beds in 4-6 feet of water.
FISH-ON
Rob & Maria
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