Cudz Posted May 7, 2008 Report Posted May 7, 2008 Hey Newb here. I live in Barrie and I know there are walleye in Simcoe but I have never actually targeted them. I have caught 2 big walleye there (both around 10 pounds) but both were by accident. I caught one trolling for lakers and the other jigging for bass. My question is this. Without giving out exact locations, where can I actually find walleye in Simcoe? I have an old map with fish locations and on it the largest area containing walleye seems to be in cooks bay. Is this where I should go to look for them? If so what depth and I looking for 15-30ft? thanks.
steverowbotham Posted May 7, 2008 Report Posted May 7, 2008 I grew up in Barrie/Innisfil, and I have only caught 3. I'd say they are hardly worth targetting, but Cook's Bay and Beaverton would be your best bets
Terry Posted May 7, 2008 Report Posted May 7, 2008 one of life's sweet mysteries .. be interesting to read the replies
Cudz Posted May 7, 2008 Author Report Posted May 7, 2008 Ok i thought as much. I probably won't wste my time. I went out on the lake from 830 until 1030 for some night perch but got nothing. Go figure. I never have good luck with perch at night. Bass at night is good but no perch. Any reaon for this? I was marking fish between 22 and 27ft though.
MuddyWater Posted May 7, 2008 Report Posted May 7, 2008 beaverton is your best bet. i could tell you when where and what to use but then i would have to kill you. best bet is to go on a hunt for them. never caught a small one their always quite large use your moons and find baitfish is a good way.
Cudz Posted May 7, 2008 Author Report Posted May 7, 2008 Ok that is a start. I have a friend with a cottage in Beaverton so I will give it a try (if I am not smallmouth fishing by then). I don't need help with lures, just location. Thnaks. Steve, We have a mutual friend in Joe Lauzon. lol. I love mma.
ehg Posted May 7, 2008 Report Posted May 7, 2008 I read an article back about 20 yrs. ago suggesting trolling rapala J13's,F13's or F18's off the mouth of the Talbot R. at opening season, as the best chance at a big walleye. You need to find a weedline or depth contour to troll along. Good luck
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