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Bull Shoals is pretty stable this week at 691' and the walleyes have been active almost all day. Early morning till about 9 AM the jigging spoon bite in 35'-45'FOW has been good with some white bass mixed in. Trolling B/B crawler rigs in 20'-25' is catching lots of walleyes & yellow perch most of the day as well as swimming a grub on a 1/4 OZ jighead. Try working these two techniques around standing sycamore trees - the trees with green leaves seem to be best. Also trolling crankbaits like Hot N Tots or Shad type lures over the flooded brush will work. Out in deep water larger lures like Reef Runners, Walleye Bandits and Bomber 15A's are working in the 35'-50' range. Boat launching is off flooded road beds but is do-able at most of the regular launch sites like Browns Beach & Dam site.......(www.bullshoalsfishing.com)

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Walleye fishing on BSL continues to be good. Bill Struthers and I fished Sunday in the pt. 7 - pt. 20 area. The morning bite was pretty slow with 2- 19"+ walleyes and a few bass caught on jigs while the wind was blowing, the wind died down about 10 AM so we took a boat ride up the lake and did a little deep water mid-day trolling with no bites. About 3 PM clouds & wind moved in and the walleye bite got going again. We caught about 10 more eyes with 5 more keepers on B/B crawler rigs in about 20 FOW on main lake points. We also caught several nice bass and a real good sized yellow perch.

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