MarkG52 Posted March 29, 2021 Posted March 29, 2021 Launched the Vexus around 6:30 and pulled out around 4:00. Water temps from mid to upper 50's. Mudline around Horseshoe. Saw visibilities from less than a foot to 3-4 feet. LOTS of debris in the muddy areas. Wind got up pretty good as the day progressed. Once again MB110+1 was the ticket for me. Threw a spinnerbait, RK, Thunder Cricket, and flipped a little bit with no bites on those. My back of the boat partner got the big LM of the day, (eye ball guess around 3#), on a short billed Frittside(or something similar) in shallow water coming out of the back of a creek. Very few keeper size Saturday. Good mix of short LM and K's. BOTBer got a small white and I stuck two wally's. One was 16.75" the other was keeper at 20-21"(didn't measure, easily over 18). Cleaner water was also crucial for us. Only fish from the mud was the biggest walleye. Structure also seemed pretty key too. Points, standing timber, docks, chunk rock, regardless of depth, was important, for us anyway. Tons of pleasure boaters out and even a couple of jet skis! Carl W and Quillback 2
Quillback Posted March 29, 2021 Posted March 29, 2021 Thanks for the report - the downside of nice weather is the water skiers start appearing. MarkG52 and Ron Burgundy 2
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