Members AlexFish1 Posted June 27, 2018 Members Posted June 27, 2018 I have a relative that lives near the lake. He says with all the bass in the lake there are no Walleye left and that guides won’t even take you out after Walleye because they can’t be found. Is any of this true? If there are fishable populations what techniques work the best there? Thanks in advance
Hunter75 Posted June 27, 2018 Posted June 27, 2018 we catch walleye every time we fish Greers. We have caught them trolling crankbaits, running bottom bouncers, using live minnows under the lights at night and on in line spinners and spoons. haven't caught any over probably 18 inches but we catch plenty. We are usually fishing for hybrids but always seem to pick up plenty of crappie and walleye. Bass are easily the fish we catch the least. We will get some kentuckies blow up on topwater every now and then, we don't target bass but we rarely catch an accidental bass like we do accidental walleye. AlexFish1 and liphunter 1 1
Members james Posted June 28, 2018 Members Posted June 28, 2018 The walleye are in there and the guides know where to find them, your best bet will be a jig the rivers in the early spring and pullin cranks and spinners on flats in summer, allways worked for me on Greers. AlexFish1 1
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