Mike Worley Posted July 11, 2010 Posted July 11, 2010 The biggest change in the Walleye bite is that the better(keeper) walleyes seem to have moved from the back of the creek arms & larger coves to the main lake points that have a defined drop off or ditch they seem to be holding in the 30'-40' zone on the cove side of these points. There are still some larger walleyes suspended over the submerged forest about 30'-50' deep in 60'-100'fow with the best bait for me still being the 800 series Reef Runner in just about any pearl white color. I fished this afternoon starting with slow death spinner & wally pop crawler rigs and switching over to crank bait baits while the wind was blowing. I will try the morning bite tomorrow and see if it's any different. This fishing report is brought to you by Mike Worley's Guide Service (www.bullshoalsfishing.com)
Martin Posted July 12, 2010 Posted July 12, 2010 Great report Mike. Wish I could break free, but it's not in the cards this week.
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