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Trolled around this afternoon around Masters. One short walleye, a tiny but fat small mouth (boy they fight hard), and one keeper white crappie.

Had some light rain part of the afternoon, and the wind picked up around the same time. 

Had two flicker shad out, purple tiger #7 seemed to be the favorite around 2mph. Although I caught the crappie on a blue tiger.

-Austin

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The white bass have been surfacing pretty regularly right before dark just north of the island on the flats.

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I've never fished Stockton. Just wondering what depth is best for the walleyes on this lake? I love to troll and run crawler harnesses. I come from fishing in South Dakota on Francis Case. 

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I also trolled yesterday. Got 15 keeper crappie and a ton of junk fish. Lots of action to keep to little boys occupied. With it being overcast, gold seemed to be the hot color.

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7 hours ago, Sweis said:

I've never fished Stockton. Just wondering what depth is best for the walleyes on this lake? I love to troll and run crawler harnesses. I come from fishing in South Dakota on Francis Case. 

Message lmt out and dan hufferd. They know the water.

 

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We trolled a little Sunday afternoon at Ruark west.  Caught some white bass on chartreuse rooster tail, some perch drifting and some Crappie from the bridge pier.  Still cannot find any Walleyes.

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I was there Saturday morning also around hawker point area.  Caught a few crappie at daybreak trolling flickershad/bandits.  The sun came up and the crappie pushed down too deep for the crankbaits.  I guess that's what happens when my graph shows the thermocline in 24-27fow.  I then switched to a slow death rig and hunted around for the walleye.  It took some searching but found some in 20-23fow next to a channel swing.  Caught 4 keeper walleye in less than an hour once I found them.  Went back sunday evening to find another limit of eyes!

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