First Report for 2010!
I've heard the fishing for walleye has been pretty steady, but after my Canadian trip, Mother
Nature was not cooperating (nor was work) to allow me the chance to get the boat in the
slip.... until Friday!
Launched her, and got all secure in the slip, and then headed out solo to see what I
could get going, and to make sure all the equipment was up and running. Ended up
with 4, in a little over 2 hrs. 3" Zman Chattersticks on big slide divers, from 105-115
out of "3". Also some junkers, which is usually the case in those inside waters.
Back at it again today with a couple of friends. For the most part, sounded like it was
kind of slow. We ended up with 4 in the box , and missed a couple of others that
felt pretty good. Chattersticks again we taking all the bites off the big slides, we
had 1 off a 20 jet; and 1 on the 5 color down the chute. Black and silver was good for us.

Capt. Gary holds one of our fish from today.
We did notice that the fish were barely getting hooked, and everyone fell into
the net with the hooks already out of their mouth. Literally, the hook was as
far forward as they could get and still stay hooked. I think that's why we had
a couple we dropped.
Surface temps were in the 67-68 degree range, and down temp was 63, 30 feet
down. Its not even mid-June yet....so this is looking like a great start!
Nature was not cooperating (nor was work) to allow me the chance to get the boat in the
slip.... until Friday!
Launched her, and got all secure in the slip, and then headed out solo to see what I
could get going, and to make sure all the equipment was up and running. Ended up
with 4, in a little over 2 hrs. 3" Zman Chattersticks on big slide divers, from 105-115
out of "3". Also some junkers, which is usually the case in those inside waters.
Back at it again today with a couple of friends. For the most part, sounded like it was
kind of slow. We ended up with 4 in the box , and missed a couple of others that
felt pretty good. Chattersticks again we taking all the bites off the big slides, we
had 1 off a 20 jet; and 1 on the 5 color down the chute. Black and silver was good for us.

Capt. Gary holds one of our fish from today.
We did notice that the fish were barely getting hooked, and everyone fell into
the net with the hooks already out of their mouth. Literally, the hook was as
far forward as they could get and still stay hooked. I think that's why we had
a couple we dropped.
Surface temps were in the 67-68 degree range, and down temp was 63, 30 feet
down. Its not even mid-June yet....so this is looking like a great start!


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