bwcballer10 Posted April 14, 2019 Author Posted April 14, 2019 Yeah i float that several times each spring with my buddies. I like that float quite a bit because you cover several good holes of water, especially during higher water years. We always wear waders because a few of the riffles have hazards that we don't want to risk riding out. There were 4 of us in a jon boat and a canoe yesterday and we had 51 whites and 2 walleye. My buddy lost 2 more walleye in about a 5 minute span. 1 of which was a 4 or 5 lber that broke his line. BilletHead, tho1mas and trythisonemv 3
Jhoff Posted April 15, 2019 Posted April 15, 2019 Thanks I will have to try that hear inva week or so.
MNtransplant Posted April 16, 2019 Posted April 16, 2019 Do the whites typically bite better in the afternoons? Ive had limited luck in the early mornings amd better luck midday..never really had a chance to give it a shot in the afternoon
bwcballer10 Posted April 16, 2019 Author Posted April 16, 2019 In my experience, early on in the run when the water temps are still cool the afternoons are generally better. I think because the water has time to heat up throughout the day. As we get later into the run, usually by end of March or so I don't think timing matters much. I've never noticed much of a difference in the amount of fish I catch between morning or afternoon. trythisonemv 1
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