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I'd like to make a trip down this summer, probably early to mid June, as soon as the trolling bite starts to heat up.

I'm just not sure where to go, hoping to get into some walleyes. 

Most of the reports I see are from K-dock, so that is an option. Also thinking about going to Theodosia, as the humps south of the 160 bridge seem like a good place for walleyes.

-Austin

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 I've fished around Theodosia area a ton for decades and I don't catch many walleye around there. Maybe I'm not holding my mouth right but you'd think as much as i fish there i'd snag one now and then haha. i don't even catch any small one's at all ;(. 

BUT when/if i do hook one it's always on a susp jerkbait, 4 pounds or bigger, and usually in December January February March.They catch a few during the white bass spawn way up the creek in April too but typically just at night and it gets really crowded at times.

Since your coming in June I can tell you my Dad trolls a lot for walleye then and he's fishing Oakland bay area up to about the peel ferry area.

 they have a nice resort in theodosia TMR but it's approx  6 or 7 miles to oakland by water  if that makes a diff. 

I rarely see any walleye boats or very many people trolling around Theodosia in June either.

yes, a lot of walleye are found from K dock  on up too.

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Protem area has good walleye fishing close and is centrally located.  You have the flats at Diamond City and the Sugarloafs and Shoal Creek right there to the west and Big Creek to the east with lots of good water in between and beyond either direction.  I have stayed at Lakeview(Protem east) and Blue Waters(Protem west) who each have put ins and slips to rent if you choose.  I know there are others...

Mike

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