vonreed Posted April 12, 2014 Posted April 12, 2014 Yes, do the whites or walleyes go up much farther? Could a guy find them at the Y bridge. Do either run up to horse creek? I have caught several real nice walleye at the Y bridge when the water was higher. I've also seen a couple walleye caught way upstream also on the James River, but not as common.
Micheal Kyle Posted April 12, 2014 Posted April 12, 2014 So far my best bite at Taylor this year has been between 11pm-3am. Dylan that was us that caught that walleye it was 25 inches long for some reason I can't load the picture. One thing I have seen already are a bunch of gar so another white bass run is going to be nearing the end. IMO when gar show up is on the down hill side and it seems they'd just started. To Know People Is To Know Thier Ways!
Dylan Cluver Posted April 13, 2014 Posted April 13, 2014 So far my best bite at Taylor this year has been between 11pm-3am. Dylan that was us that caught that walleye it was 25 inches long for some reason I can't load the picture. One thing I have seen already are a bunch of gar so another white bass run is going to be nearing the end. IMO when gar show up is on the down hill side and it seems they'd just started. I told my buddies " if I was to lay a bet I'd say Michael Kyle is in that boat" how bout that! That's a great fish man! No one gripes about obese fish.
Members SGFChief Posted April 14, 2014 Members Posted April 14, 2014 Lots of little ones yesterday but occasionally you'll pick up a bigger one.
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