This time of year, it seems that most people are chasing fish all over the Bago system. The truth of the matter is, you need to go to where the fish are headed. Right now, as I type this, there are several people doing this, and they are fishing the west shore reefs, between Oshkosh and Neenah. The fish are there, as they are getting ready to start there run to the rivers to spawn in the spring. You need to find these reefs, and then fish them. Remember, fish move, and you need to do the same. Don’t sit in one hole to long. Grab the auger and punch a few more holes a couple hundred yards away, and see what happens. The best advice I can give you right now, is to move to the fish, and do not expect them to be there day after day. This is walleye fishing, not gills!
West shore reefs are getting hot!!!!!!
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