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Figured I had found so much good information on this site since I discovered it a month ago that I better post a report. 

Sunday was our first time out this year and we are new to Stockton Lake. We went out of Mutton Creek south about 6.5 miles and found some walleye.  4 in about an hour. 17” - 20”. Fished a flat on a point at about 13 feet. BB and crawler harness. Chartreuse was the best color. 

Tried 4 spots I had picked out on the map on our way from Mutton Creek to where we found them. No luck on any of those spots. 

Looking forward to giving it another try this weekend. 

Thanks to all that posted reports. Especially the walleye reports. 

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this time of year the walleyes will be coming of the post spawn blues, and be hungry and on cloudy days chase bait in water a foot deep on windy points,  keep the wind at your back toss it almost on the bank and rip it back, 3 jerks and a pause, and try change ups everyday the trigger is different, two jerks and a pause jerk pause jerk, pay attn  and you will find out what they like...as far as baits rogues, husky jerks, I liked black and gold, clown face, silver n black...they will slam it and fight like champ...my fav way to catch walleyes, you will pick up some bonus bass as well, buddy of mine caught a 5# smallie this way, I used 8# green mono, but I know people who use braid with a fluro leader and did well

 

MONKEYS? what monkeys?

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Great tip. I’ll give that a try next time.  I did something similar up on Smithville Lake this time of year. I used a 1/4 oz. jig with 1/2 of a gulp worm threaded through the hook. 

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