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bologna

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  1. If you want some whites hit up Orleans, there are some at Taylor but the water is lower and more swift up there.
  2. The lake level looks really low, I'm hoping the rain on Tuesday gives us some water. Let us know what you find.
  3. A little late, but floated this today. There were a couple that were easy to get around by walking.or a short portage, another someone has sawed a small hole big enough for a kayak. The hardest one was just above where riverfronts beach is, where they launch. Multiple trees down had to portage quite a ways on the right side.
  4. Nothing at my house north of Springfield but they are all over Stockton lake and Bennett springs
  5. Anyone know if the ramp at highpoint is open to launch, I'm unsure due to low water levels.
  6. Nice. I'm going Friday night after work
  7. Dang. Watch it be flooded out this weekend when I can go. I was really hoping to get into the walleye this year but haven't been able to time it right.
  8. I'd try dark colors and if feeder creeks are clear fish the boundary between clear and muddy water I saw some people catching hog walleye and whites at Orleans prior to big rains. They are in there.
  9. Keep seeing guys using something on spinning rods at night that is big and white, maybe resembles chopped up fish that went through the dam. Looks like they are bottom bouncing it maybe. I tried Google with no luck. Curious thanks
  10. Well this was last summer but anyways what are big walleye doing in shallow water in July, makes no sense to me
  11. Thanks for the update, I'm going this weekend
  12. Highpoint dock was still in on Saturday but you can guess the water color
  13. Good luck, I hope it slows down enough to float for you. Let me know how it goes.
  14. Very possible, it was super clear water above Taylor, you could see the bottom most of the way up. The rain should change that. Looks like the walleye have mostly left now, I didn't see anyone catch one.
  15. Caught some huge females at Orleans today. I bet the rain over the next few days gets the spawn started. So full of eggs they looked like they were going to pop. I tried above Taylor with no luck, couldn't get a bite until I got near Orleans.
  16. Tried a few places today without much luck, Aldrich is kinda muddy water. Orleans nothing much being caught but dinks. Taylor bridge right at dusk I got 2 keeper walleye on a white jig. Water is still fairly clear and fast up there. Anyone else have any luck this weekend?
  17. "that hole" has been sparse on walleye this year so far due to low water but could be good now after more rain. I've checked it several times 😅
  18. Orleans has so many dink whites right now they are literally begging to be caught. Caught a few decent sized ones but it was 20 dinks to 1 good one. Checked up by the Frisco bridge, water is low and clear, no fish yet.
  19. All the kayaks use the gravel area on the west side of the ramp, unless they are on a trailer. There is room to back a truck there. The lady in the office told me to use that spot when I got my sticker
  20. My buddy caught this yesterday and gave me permission to post. Caught on a float from Delaware to Shelvin Rock. I netted it for him (barely), which was a story in itself. We estimated 10 lbs and he let it go.
  21. Fish have me all confused this year. Went to some spots that always produce on Friday, nothing....
  22. Nice haul 😁
  23. By white, I meant white bass 😁😁
  24. All I know is the females we caught yesterday were full of eggs. I'm up at aldrich every weekend, the crappie there haven't spawned yet as far as I know. Most of the weeks before the crappie were deep in the bottom of the channel until now. Best of luck to all.
  25. Fish are finally showing up. Crappie caught out on flats mainly in 12 foot of water on cranks. Catfish, a stray white, and a few drum as well. They should be heading for the banks soon I think.
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