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i noticed the fishing has really slowed down, for me anyway. i have been catching some channel cats trolling for walleye, but no walleye cant find them anywhere. tried trolling, and jig and worm on points and flats, only thing i am getting on the jig is bluegill stealing my worm, oh well just wanted to know if anyone is still catching walleye consistantly, thanks

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Trambia, Try LakeStockton .com.....may be helpfull if you fish Lake Stockton. I don't fish the lake unless it's for a walleye tournament.

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Trambia, it has been slow for me also. It has been about a week since the last time I hit stockton. We trolled all morning and only caught two walleyes in the 16 inch range and some crappie. I have heard the same out of some others.

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i noticed the fishing has really slowed down, for me anyway. i have been catching some channel cats trolling for walleye, but no walleye cant find them anywhere. tried trolling, and jig and worm on points and flats, only thing i am getting on the jig is bluegill stealing my worm, oh well just wanted to know if anyone is still catching walleye consistantly, thanks

It has slowed down a bit, but if you are going to come up to walleye fish hit spots that you see the fish on your graph. work it pretty hard and if you catch a fish then drop a marker. the fish seem to be holding together in certain spots, so we are not catching them "all over" as we have in the last 2 weeks. I went out last night and had 3 in a couple of hours. Tonight during the bass tournament I caught 2 on a crankbait.

I will agree, it's not as easy as it was last month, but the fish can be caught. Work humps, points, and flats by dragging an 1/8 oz jig head or roadrunner head tipped with a half a nightcrawler. I have had the best luck on main lake humps and have had some good fish on ruark bluff point in about 18 foot of water. It's an excellent place to start and should hold some good fish, watch out for the blugill.

Hope this helps you find more fish. Don't get to bummed out, just keep moving if you don't get bit. All the fish that I have been catching have been between 15-22 foot. I don't think I would waste much time in other water unless you happen to stumble onto something.

Good Luck, and keep your hook sharp!. Feel free to give me a call if you want to talk about how the fish are biting.

Bob Bennett
Stockton Lake Guide Service
http://fishstocktonlake.com
417-637-BASS

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