Years ago we used to catch walleyes in Laurel Lake in around 15 to 20 ft of water using live nightcrawlers, weedless hook, and a slip sinker. This worked in the spring. They were in the wooded coves.

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I am new to this thread and I hope someone can lend a little advice. I have been fishing Laurel since I was 8 and have ussually been pretty successful with rainbows. Lately I have seen an increasing numnber of daytime walleye fishers. does anyone have any knowlege they could lend for this. Not looking for honey holes or family secretes just a general overview to get started. I have two trips to laurel planned for May and would like to give it a try.
Years ago we used to catch walleyes in Laurel Lake in around 15 to 20 ft of water using live nightcrawlers, weedless hook, and a slip sinker. This worked in the spring. They were in the wooded coves.
fish for walleyes right now at night on laurel, the shad are spawning and you can catch them at night on top water baits. good luck.
