Where would you try to find walleye on this lake?

  • Jackson LePenske
    Posts: 1
    #1732373

    Where would you start to find walleye in a lake like this. It says they are plentiful in this lake.

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    Fishwater83
    Posts: 117
    #1732383

    I’d Swiss cheese those humps and all around them.

    competitor
    South central, mn
    Posts: 137
    #1732387

    The points and breaks by the 14 ft. Hole

    nhamm
    Inactive
    Robbinsdale
    Posts: 7348
    #1732407

    Where would you start to find walleye in a lake like this

    Id start by reading a book on how to catch walleyes, it’ll sort itself out from there hah

    Rock sand transitions in or around weeds in NE corner I’m heading to first. Opposite corner with the muck transitions could be good to depending on the what the rest of bottom lake is like. That dark muck with bugs could hold alot of baitfish.

    Dave maze
    Isanti
    Posts: 976
    #1732494

    Everywhere! That is the perfect lake to stretch out the trolling rods. But that can be difficult thru the ice… look for water movement by creeks and rock sand mud transitions. If you can’t find those, explore the points and corners.

    travis mccolley
    Posts: 78
    #1732513

    <div class=”d4p-bbt-quote-title”>Jackson LePenske wrote:</div>
    Where would you start to find <strong class=”ido-tag-strong”>walleye in a lake like this

    Id start by reading a book on how to catch walleyes, it’ll sort itself out from there hah

    Rock sand transitions in or around weeds in NE corner I’m heading to first. Opposite corner with the muck transitions could be good to depending on the what the rest of bottom lake is like. That dark muck with bugs could hold alot of baitfish.

    Is there a specific book you would recommend?

    nhamm
    Inactive
    Robbinsdale
    Posts: 7348
    #1732535

    Is there a specific book you would recommend

    eyes
    It’s a series, good stuff.

    mbenson
    Minocqua, WI
    Posts: 1705
    #1732550

    The points and breaks by the 14 ft. Hole

    Especially the south one or right side of the hole as it sits. There is some rock there. Same for the water flow into the lake on the north end (assuming the left side is the north side) and everything to the east of there in to the east shore, sounds like nhamm.

    Mark

    Charles
    Posts: 1936
    #1732578

    LOL you know that the first book is going to $60.00 lol and the rest of the series is $20 give or take.

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