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lake monroe walleyes
What do you walleye guys use when you troll for the walleyes? I have had poor results fishing for them. I just got back from the Boundry Waters, and it is easy up there with leeches, but here I find Monroe to be really tough. From what I have gathered most of the walleyes are caught on the dam side of the causeway. Any help will be really appreciated. Thanks.
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Re: lake monroe walleyes
[QUOTE=dinkcollector;376756]What do you walleye guys use when you troll for the walleyes? I have had poor results fishing for them. I just got back from the Boundry Waters, and it is easy up there with leeches, but here I find Monroe to be really tough. From what I have gathered most of the walleyes are caught on the dam side of the causeway. Any help will be really appreciated. Thanks.[/QUOTE]
Ah.....the BDUB........I'm headed up there tomorrow.
I guess there are NO walleye fisherman here any more.
I don't have have a LOT of info on walleye there, but I have a couple areas that have been good......Here you go:
* Troll Crankbaits............Deep Divers, across every point and the flats across from FairFax.
* Up by the Dam.....Kelly Point.....I've not personally done it but early and late in the year, I've heard of guys catching decent numbers on jigging spoons....
* Troll the Points From Butcher Branch and Baxter Branch out to the main lake.
* I bet during the spawning run you can HAMMER them in Salt Creek, where it comes in.........but I think that is a waterfowl resting area......I cannot remember.
This is from memory, and a google maps map, so I'm NOT exact on the details.
I will check my maps and respond back when I get back from the BDUB.
Later,
Geo