Ron Burgundy Posted February 26 Posted February 26 Please don’t be a stranger to this forum ! bferg 1 Gone but not forgotten Martin Ford
rps Posted February 27 Posted February 27 Right now, until March 1, the riverine part of the White River above Holiday Island will be chock full of walleye. Nightime on the shoals with jerk baits and daytime in the low flow below humps and turns will be the key. Think minnow jigs and sluggos. Thanks for the shout out Bill. Terrierman, Quillback, top_dollar and 1 other 4
bferg Posted February 27 Posted February 27 Sooooo great to see a report from Bill! This forum is better when you are here! Terrierman and SRV1990 2
Members elite203 Posted March 2 Members Posted March 2 On 2/27/2025 at 6:57 AM, bferg said: Sooooo great to see a report from Bill! This forum is better when you are here! What he said... vernon 1
vernon Posted March 2 Posted March 2 4 hours ago, elite203 said: What he said... Yep. "Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups." George Carlin "The only money ever wasted is money never spent." Me.
David Goddard Posted March 5 Posted March 5 The legend it back!!! Glad to see you in here Bill! vernon and SRV1990 2
SRV1990 Posted Wednesday at 05:43 PM Posted Wednesday at 05:43 PM On 2/27/2025 at 6:57 AM, bferg said: Sooooo great to see a report from Bill! This forum is better when you are here! 1000%... thanks Bill! "You can always justify putting off a decision... but you can't put off the results of indecision."
rps Posted Thursday at 05:58 AM Posted Thursday at 05:58 AM This time of year, there will still be walleye as far up in the White and in Kings as you can go. Most others have spawned and are now resting and gorging a little down river. Don't look for aggressive fish. Think lazy ambush. Downstream sides of points and humps. Slow and easy. Ned and C rig. Wait for the bass and blue gill spawn, then go shallow to find the ones feeding on fry. BTW, this time of year I would be throwing warts, just for the fun. Between March 20 and May 1, I rarely fished walleye. I was catch and release. When late spring/early summer levels out, then you can bass hunt and then find walleye to eat. vernon 1
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