Members kre11 Posted June 14, 2010 Members Posted June 14, 2010 Any soft plastic is good, worms, brush hogs, creatures, craws. Jig n pig works well for me as well, I've always got one tied on. I've been using the jighead/nightcrawler for walleyes too, but I seem to be catching more drum than anything. Anything special about where you're catching these wallys? Depth, points, etc.? I have been catching a lot drum as well, but the eyes seem to be on clay banks anywhere from 5 to 20 feet depending on the light, obviously deeper with brighter sun. I have been using 8 lb floro with a 1/4 oz head. The strange thing is, seems like the walleye and bass are not friends! I will hit one point and catch all bass, then go to the next and catch all walleye. Seems strange, but like I said, the only real difference I have noticed in those areas is that the bass are on more chunk rock while the eyes are on clay with random rocks.
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