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I was woundering if anyone knows how to catch walleyes this time of year in the beaver creek area of the lake. What location and what types of bait to use, also what depths.

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I was woundering if anyone knows how to catch walleyes this time of year in the beaver creek area of the lake. What location and what types of bait to use, also what depths.

Big Tony,

I would throw suspending jerk baits (rogues, husky jerks, thundersticks ect) on the mud flats and points. I would head towards Barker's Hole but you will be able to catch them around the K-Dock area as well. Swimming minnows will also be good. Look for fish moving shallow--10 feet or less. I have been twice in the last four days with no luck on the walleye. You will catch some bass on the jerk baits as well. Others on here have been around this area way longer than I have and can probably give you more info but this will get you started in the right direction.

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Thanks. Do you know of any other areas on the lake that might produce a keeper walleye this time of year through early march

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Thanks. Do you know of any other areas on the lake that might produce a keeper walleye this time of year through early march

I am most familar with "Upper Bull Shoals" I would say your best bet will be K-Dock to Barker's Hole but that is just based on my experiece and what I have been told. This would be a question for Phil Lilly or someone who targets walleye a lot more than I do.

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Hi,

Me and my dad fish Bull Shoals alot. Just a few weeks ago we caught a nice 19incher. (walleye) I would tell you where we caught it but we have a torney coming up so i will tell you when that i over. If you are interested in walleye fishing There is a Tornament Febuary 25. Hosted by the Missouri Walleye Anglers Association. For more info visit. www.mo-walleye.org

Also my dad owns a guide service on Bull Shoals and Stockton. Speacializing in Walleye and Crappie. The guide service is Browns Guide Service. For more info visit. www.brownsguideservice.com

Also there is a website that alot of walleye fisherman hang out on from Missouri. www. lakestockton.com there is a bunch of quality information there and information about outings that they have on Bull Shoals and Stockton alot.

Again for more info visit www.lakestockton.com

Here is a pic of the one we caught.

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I am planning on fishing that tourny too. What seems to be the hot bait right now?

I hear there doing really well on green sluggo's.

Bubba Shot the Jukebox Lastnight :)

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