Members Jeff Byrd Posted July 6, 2020 Members Share Posted July 6, 2020 I absolutely hammered walleye the week of the 4th. They were slamming a Berkley Flicker shad, but the jointed one worked much better than the plain stick. I caught 25 over a 4 day period. Most of these were 14 or 15, so I threw them back. But I caught several 20+ walleye. Smallies also attacked this flicker shad. They bent my hooks, they broke one hook off the treble, I caught several in the face, the eye, the body--the action is so crazy that several fish got away just because they didn't get it in their mouth. I fished in Barnes Bay one night til 5am on a full moon. That's just how magnetic this bite was. Didn't say much about it until I left. I can't get back for at least a couple of weeks. There were no other boats out there. I prefer the night bite, but I would suspect the early bite is good too. I got out there about 1 hour prior to sunset in my pontoon boat, with closed-face Zebco 33s and caught one on ever troll around the island of trees in Barnes Bay. I think that may be Ozark Isle. A serious fisherman would limit out in a couple of hours. I'm only fishing if I'm catching, which for me usually means catfish. I've caught a few decent walleye here and there, almost always trolling. But I've never hammered walleye like this before. Wouldn't be saying anything about it if i was still there myself today. But I had to leave, and I can't make it back next weekend. Figure it'll cool off by the time I get back...so maybe somebody can try it? nomolites, mixermarkb, Johnsfolly and 3 others 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Cameron Gillespie Posted July 8, 2020 Members Share Posted July 8, 2020 Are you trolling the flicker shad? mixermarkb 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rps Posted July 9, 2020 Share Posted July 9, 2020 On 7/6/2020 at 5:04 PM, Jeff Byrd said: I absolutely hammered walleye the week of the 4th. They were slamming a Berkley Flicker shad, but the jointed one worked much better than the plain stick. I caught 25 over a 4 day period. Most of these were 14 or 15, so I threw them back. But I caught several 20+ walleye. Smallies also attacked this flicker shad. They bent my hooks, they broke one hook off the treble, I caught several in the face, the eye, the body--the action is so crazy that several fish got away just because they didn't get it in their mouth. I fished in Barnes Bay one night til 5am on a full moon. That's just how magnetic this bite was. Didn't say much about it until I left. I can't get back for at least a couple of weeks. There were no other boats out there. I prefer the night bite, but I would suspect the early bite is good too. I got out there about 1 hour prior to sunset in my pontoon boat, with closed-face Zebco 33s and caught one on ever troll around the island of trees in Barnes Bay. I think that may be Ozark Isle. A serious fisherman would limit out in a couple of hours. I'm only fishing if I'm catching, which for me usually means catfish. I've caught a few decent walleye here and there, almost always trolling. But I've never hammered walleye like this before. Wouldn't be saying anything about it if i was still there myself today. But I had to leave, and I can't make it back next weekend. Figure it'll cool off by the time I get back...so maybe somebody can try it? Thank you for sharing. mixermarkb 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rob P Posted August 3, 2020 Share Posted August 3, 2020 On 7/8/2020 at 3:58 PM, Cameron Gillespie said: Are you trolling the flicker shad? Yes, I will guess that he is... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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