Quote Originally Posted by Tcheesie View Post
Hey Joe...do us all a favor, if you are not going to give us any info at all....Stop posting....you're just bragging !!!!
You want to brag, then start your own messageboard !!! The purpose of these boards is to help fellow fishermen with info we can all use. You don't need to give up your secret spots, just give a general area, lures used, colors,drop-back length, speed , ect........
Lol cheesie, 26 posts since 2011? You seem like a leech on this board. Do you want on of us to come out and put you on the fish, net the fish, clean the fish for you when your done? That's gonna cost you money. I haven't fished since last year and Id put money down that I could go out day or night and put fish in the boat. And I know I can do it because I actually go out and fish, not sit on the computer and want it all handed to me. As for Joe's spot. I've tried to get him personally to tell me where he fishes and he still wouldn't and won't. I think I have an idea but I don't care and have my own spots to fish just like everyone else. So since it's such a huge lake to find fish in and they must only be in a couple spots I'll share my night troll that has always produced walleye. Get your topo map out so you can find these spots. First is troll through the mid gap, there is a weed bed on the insidea of the wall. Troll the outside wall to the north gap, try deep and shallow runs. Run jointed or straight sticks. Fire tiger, chartreuse/silver, black/silver, blue/silver. My go to is trolling from Donleys wall to the roundhouse. All trolling is longline 200' back. From 5fow-15fow. Also I jig the north gap channel and catch walleye. Evenings you can bottom bounce worm harnesses and jigs drifting from the very out most wall to the north gap. Or the roundhouse to Donleys wall drift. That should be enough info for you and anyone else that want to catch fish. Now get off your ass and go fish.