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Try the flats on inside bend channel changes. Try steep/deep outside bend channel swings if some sort of cover exists. Post spawn, do not be surprised if they are as shallow as 10 feet. By late August they will be 30 feet deep on the channel edges. The same techniques of which I wrote in articles will work in any semi Southern man made lake.

http://www.ozarkanglers.com/white-river-walleye-on-worm-harness/

BTW, Docks that sit on the channel edge will be prime locations for vertical presentations (The cables get in the way of the other methods). Try a white 1 oz War Eagle spoon on 10# braid with 3 to 4 feet of 10# mono joined by a small swivel. That combination twists your line the least.

BTW #2, I will put in a message to Phil to ask him to make the links visible again.

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Mark, in the mean time, I will try to post the original articles from my files. The trolling file does not have the pictures of the article but does have the text.

White River Walleye on Worm Harnesses.pdf TROLLING FOR WHITE RIVER WALLEYE 2 (Autosaved).pdf

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I revised the trolling article and Phil promoted it to an article.

 

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