Well started at 10 am about launched at the narrows ...took a bit of searching but once i found a good steep drop off it was on. I used a copper jig head and a minnow hooked on to look as natural as possible and just bounced it down the hill on the drop off walleye n jack every cast for hrs ...some really descent ones too
Great pictures Chris, looks like you were right on top of them. I like the double Walleye pic!
__________________ I have been thinking of three things I would rather do than fishing...
#1 win the lottery (so I could fish everyday)
#2 & 3 still thinking.....
Thanks it was an awesome day i was suprised to say the least. i dont have a fish finder so what i did was i hit the south side of the big island found a spot near reeds and then i found where it dropped off by eye.. parked myself casting distance from there and anchored down ..didnt move the rest of the day id toss my minnow up top of the drop and let it fall down the hill and slowly bounce back..the one walleye in the dbl header pic was the biggest one all day but its the only pic i got of it cuz we ended up needing the net before i could lol
We were out on Sunday around Ross Haven. To the left of that point there is a long drop off section with big weed patches mixed in. We caught well over 100 fish. All walleye, mostly in that 43-50 cm range some bigger. So much fun to catch every single time you drop the hook. It must be walleye stacked one of top of each other, wish we still had our aquaview camera to see them!