Members 24KGold Posted February 25, 2009 Members Posted February 25, 2009 I've been interested in Walleye on the Kings for a few years but have only tried it once. I know a guy who lives in Berryville who catches Walleye every year in March. He nets Horny head minnows and fishes with them at night. He wouldn't tell me where on the river he fished but I did see several Walleye he had caught. I know he was fishing around the lower part of the river close to Romp Hole. You might keep in contact with Ernie at Kings River Outfitters. He usually knows what's going on on the river, at least he knows what others tell him about anyway. I'll try it some more in March, however I've been told that the best days are rainy, cloudy, really messy days when it comes to catching Walleye on the river. I'll let you know if I have any luck. Terry
shaker Posted February 26, 2009 Author Posted February 26, 2009 I use to fish that area a lot 15 to 25 years ago but work and stuff has keep me away. Made it down there three years ago but the lake was 10' low, 2 years ago it got down to 15*, last year it was it was 15' high! Maybe this year will be ok? I have caught some eyes there, no expert, mainly trolling and sure is some good white bass fishing if you can catch the water right. Would you have a number for the Kings River Outfitters? Appreciate the info.
Members redfish Posted February 26, 2009 Members Posted February 26, 2009 I use to fish that area a lot 15 to 25 years ago but work and stuff has keep me away. Made it down there three years ago but the lake was 10' low, 2 years ago it got down to 15*, last year it was it was 15' high! Maybe this year will be ok? I have caught some eyes there, no expert, mainly trolling and sure is some good white bass fishing if you can catch the water right. Would you have a number for the Kings River Outfitters? Appreciate the info. The number for Kings River Outfitters is 479)253-8954
rangerman Posted February 27, 2009 Posted February 27, 2009 The walleye are up the Kings now, fish with chubs and nightcrawlers. Use crawlers on a jig head along the banks when the sun is hitting tem and the water warms up. Just use a split shot and hook for the chubs. Walleyes are there trust me. You just have to find them. FIshin should be good until the conservation department gets the idea that they need to go shock a bunch of them. That usually kills fishing.
shaker Posted April 3, 2009 Author Posted April 3, 2009 Hows the white bass run going, haven't heard anything lately. With the way the weather has been I've been wondering if the run is still on or is it about over?
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