You knew you were casting on or around fish. I had my head down on my Lowrance ActiveTarget the whole time. > “I wasn’t making a cast unless I saw a fish. At times, he would slide up as shallow as 14′. He was fishing ultra-clear water in 18-24′ and said the fish were suspended 2′ to 10′ off the bottom. Rocks were a good thing, but if it didn’t have rock, we didn’t rule it out.” Walleyes could get in front of it or behind it, depending if they were resting or feeding. > “It was basically little shoals or little knobs that had current deflections. It wasn’t like it was everywhere else…they seemed more friendly. There was tons and tons of baitfish around, but up there, there wasn’t hardly any. We were keying in on areas that didn’t have as much baitfish. > Duane Hjelm: “They’re starting to set up on their summer homes. There, he sampled offshore structure or what he called resting spots: Full scoop in this NWT Insider Report, few details below:ĭuane said he drove 30-40 miles north from Marinette – staying on the west shore and heading up towards Big Bay de Noc.
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