Mike Worley Posted June 17, 2011 Posted June 17, 2011 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) Read more: http://tlwc.proboards.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=walleye&thread=22&page=1#ixzz1PXAPHCOR
Mike Worley Posted June 21, 2011 Author Posted June 21, 2011 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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