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Do yourself a favor. On the post just before yours is Dustin’s, on that post you’ll see in red “In depth video productions”, click on that and order James and Dustin’s plastics video. Good Fishn to Ya! Oh, by the way, my favorite colors are: Night time:Purple white tail, purple chartruese tail. Daytime:chartruese pepper.
1. Match the main forage. Easily said, hey? 2. White/chart/tinsel w/pearl trailer. 3. brown/blue/purple tinsel w/a semi clear peper trailer.
they are biting. hitting on white and chart. the sauger females are in and fat and the only walleyes we caught were males…a fwe more days until teh females get in i guess.
By far our most productive bait was the 4 inch purple / chart. tail ringworm, fished on a pearl white or black 3/16 ounce jighead. Brad Sanford is shown here in the first photo holding a nice 24 inch walleye he stuck on a purple / chart. ringie that he was throwing up onto the shoreline rock and dragging it back slowly into deeper water.
Chart ringworm is fire every fall, some reason, water clarity I expect, but firecracker with chart tail has gotten most fish. Clown hj10 and firetiger 5 flickers always a classic. Rocks and rocks. A nice slow steady flow over a point that comes up or the back a$$ of an Eddy has been good. Bridges can be good, and inside turns on public land.
I attached a link to upload maps. Chart # 15-16 cover this area from 494 down to spring lake. There is lots to see back there. If the river is high then you may want to take caution at the bridge entering the upper end of grey cloud cut. She gets moving but if you are familiar with fast water you are just fine.
amen to that, monday night my father and i were out to shopko bay, i was throwing a chart./ orange spoon and he was throwing a firetiger mepps, for the night one real nice green bass (had to be about 4lb, didn’t weigh it) 10lb, 33 inch northern (did weigh it) four walleyes (two over 15in and talked him out of keeping)and a sheepee. great ...
The best bite for us was dragging upstream with gold glitter jigs and purple/chart. tail ringworms. We had to keep the speed between .5-.7 to get hit and followed the breakline between 26-28 fow. That is a little deeper than I like to fish, but we could not get anything going any shallower.
There were 2 guys on the ice at the dresbach dam on saturday when I made my way across the bridge.
Pitching current seams with a VMC Moon Eye jig and a BfishN Tackle Firecracker Chart Tail Ring Worm helped put this spawned out female in the boat for me… And pulling wire with a Rapala J-7 Perch was the hot color for some male action as well… Fish Fry !!! The Tug is the Drug