I had been driving down to Beaver Creek and putting in but once I tried it up on this end they were hitting, so no need to drive 1 hr when I can drive 5 minutes. So far I have had good luck catching them on this end I dont know if it will change or not with weather but hopefully not, we will see tomorrow.
1 week ago I was trying to troll for walleyes with small crank baits and no walleye but as soon as it started raining the stripers were hamering the bait like crazy. No real big ones but alot of them they seemed to be chasing the bait but not takeing. I went to turn around once and when the line went loose one slammed it. After that i would troll and about every 5 minutes I would pop it in N and 2 out of 5 times a striper would smack it as soon as I popped in N but if not I just pop it back in Forward.
When I used to troll for walleye in Detroit river at night this would happen all night with white bass. As soon as someone would snag or catch a walley we would throw it in N and almost always bam a white bass would hit the lure but very rarely did they hit while in motion.



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