Cookslav Posted July 30, 2008 Report Posted July 30, 2008 I have the opportunity to fish the area this weekend for an afternoon. Never been there, and I am not well informed of the Depths, structure, prime species or even the best way to approach this water. We're tagging along with another boat who fishes the area with some limited success(Pickeral & Perch) They like to drift and bottom bounce for pickeral useing leetches, worm harness's jigs etc... Appearently the current is swift, so this is the ideal method according to them. Any body else concur, or disagree? I'm easy...I just want to maximize my time on the water. Not sure if there are there better opportunitys for other speicies, or if the riggers would come in handy at all? Just feeling out my options. Thanks!
Rich Posted July 30, 2008 Report Posted July 30, 2008 Bottom bouncing and jigging seems to be the norm there. The usual walleye haunts in a river, drop-offs, ledges, etc. Just follow the other boats!
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