Crankin Night Walleye in Alexandria!

The shallow trolling bite in Alexandria has been getting better by the day. Over the past week we’ve been catching good numbers of 13"-18" walleye, along with some very fat picture fish showing up in the mix.

I’m still having my best luck on rocky stretches with scattered weeds in 7 to 10 FOW. I’ve been pulling #5 and #7 Lindy Shadlings at 1.4 – 2.2mph. After pulling them for the past few weeks I’m confident the loud rattles are a big reason for my success. I’ve tried pulling both Rapalas and Shadlings. I took a similar lure from each brand and a friend and I put them to a the test. Over a few hours of trolling the Shadling out fished the Rapala’s hands down. We switched baits and rods from time to time through out the night and came up with the same results.

I’m not saying that Rapala doesn’t make a good bait, because that’d be false. Rapala is a very good lure and always will be. All I know is the Shadlings are consistently out fishing my Rapalas. I’m getting a lot of my strikes after the lure digs bottom and hits a few rocks. This must make quite the racket down there with those rattles and helps the fish locate the bait.

My best colors have been the natural patterns on the cloudy nights. While the partially silver or chrome baits have been producing best on the brighter moon lit evenings. This is one of the best August bites I can recall, so as hard as it is to believe this bite is only going to get better. There should still be some decent moon light for a few more evenings, so if you like to night troll get out there and give it a try on your favorite lake. Good Luck!

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Joe Scegura

I bought my first boat when I was 13 and I've spent about every day since on the water or ice. I do most of my guiding on MilleLacs and in the Alexandria Lakes area.

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  1. Great report Joe and some good looking walleyes! I too have come to a conclusion that the sound and vibration a crankbait makes is extremely important especially later in the summer months when the water clarity gets poor.

  2. Thanks Guys! The wind has been tough the past week but luckly the fish have still been cooperating if you can get to them. Have you guys seen the forecast? 62deg for a high on Friday… oh come on Fall fishin

    ON A SIDE NOTE: Those fat smallies on the Mississippi should be about ready to go on their annual Fall feeding frenzy

  3. Nice fish man. I was just up fishing that area this weekend. We were jig fishing during the day with very similar results. I’ll have to try the Shadling thing at night next time. Thanks for the report and the tips.

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