Starting to turn a little

  • jonny p
    Waskish, MN
    Posts: 668
    #1290179

    Well in the odd days the wind gives us a rest we are starting to see some action in the deeper regions of the lake on live bait presentation. With the muddy water wild colors have been producing as have rattling style crankbaits run as slow as you can. Can’t wait as the dogs days of Upper Red start to pass and a solid summer / late summer pattern begins to take shape.

    suzuki
    Woodbury, Mn
    Posts: 18586
    #794414

    I love Red and make it there for every opener. My question is do you ever see any upper 20’s fish there? Seems like that is a rare commodity for such a stellar lake?

    jonny p
    Waskish, MN
    Posts: 668
    #794496

    Yes we are seeing more and more twenty plus fish all the time. We have to remember that trophy class walleye currently in the lake are fish that survived the crash. Now the new year classes of fish coming from resteration efforts are growing at a great rate and it is only a matter of time until they start reaching the age of trophy class fish.

    Brian Hoffies
    Land of 10,000 taxes, potholes & the politically correct.
    Posts: 6843
    #794650

    In your first post you mentioned deeper regions of the lake. I didn’t know there was any deeper regions. When I was there I thought my locator was broke……..it was stuck on one depth.

    jonny p
    Waskish, MN
    Posts: 668
    #794701

    Well if it was stuck on 14 FOW you found it!

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