Don’s Marine Pro-Team had a great day on the water ,Jason and Mark
guided good friend Cory Seuse on to his first trophy walleye. The fish
measured 31″ and weighed in at an unofficial 10lbs. This is a walleye of
a lifetime in my opinion.We spent the afternoon trolling Rapala minnow
raps in 18 to 20 ft. of water as deep as we could with out scraping the
bottom. The key here was using lead core line to get down deep enough
with the baits that we were running and to maintain the depths that we
were. Trolling speeds were between 1.8 and 2.3 mph. I will say the big
one was caught at 2.3. We were able to troll at these speeds with ease
with the Yamaha 90 hp 4-stroke on the back of our Alumaccraft tournament
pro 185 tiller.Because of oveouse reasons I’m not going to say exactly
what lake this fish was caught on, but I will say it was on the Madison
area chain of lakes. So when it gets hot out look for the walleyes deep
using good electronic, and when you find them troll them hard.If there
not biting keep trying different baits until you kind what they
want,sometimes and can take some time but sooner later they’ll tell you
what they want and will be worth the wait. Good luck