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Out of Vermilion Sat 6/26
We left our Vermilion dock at 6:00AM and headed towards the Sand Bar.
Stopped at 30-20 where we marked a few fish, decided to troll for 30 minutes.
Put out Stinger spoons on 3oz inline weights 40,50,60 & 70 back, no takers, so pulled the lines and headed to a mile West of 33-20 and trolled East to 33-18 and back and forth between these 2 points.
In a water depth of between 41 and 44 ft we marked fish and threw Spoons, Bandits, and Willow bladed harness's at them and all we could catch were Sheephead.
About 10:00AM as the wind dropped and it warmed up the bite completely died.
Breeze got up about noon and we pulled a Walleye on a spoon and eventually got 3, all nice eaters, total 12 lbs.
Worm harness's got 2 and a Bandit got 1, all on 3oz inlines fishing at about 25 feet down at around 1.8 mph
It seems that many boats headed out to the Weather Buoy and there were catching on Reefrunners 100, 120 back unweighted.
Small black flies and bugs were a pest but did not drive us off the water.
Here is a map of our own main fishing spots out of Vermilion.
[The numbers are Lat/Lon coordinates. EG. 30-22 = N41 30.000 W82 22.000]
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Consistently Getting Walleye
We have been consistently getting walleye (for the past 3 weeks) running tadpoles (#3) with 5 foot leader and chartreuse willow harnesses. I am running them out 105 - 120 ft out (use 10lb XT). I am regularly changing speeds between 1.7mph and 2.5 mph. 50% of strikes are taking place within 30 seconds or so after speed changes in either direction.
Basically have been running the west side of the sand bar trolling a big square (1 mile each direction). Staying west of the pack of boats. When that has slowed down, I head about 5 miles south and troll in front of Copper Kettle using the same tactics. I have been concentrating on 48 foot of water and had good success. Not great sizes, but no junk and few throw backs.
We also had good success on July 4th about a mile north of St. Anthony's - Trolling east. Running tadpoles (3#) about 70ft out and running about 2.2 mph. Any harness with a worm on it was working here.
Everything we have caught has been using planer boards at least 30 ft out. Walleye seem spooked running identical rigs behind the boat.
We have had to check our crawlers regularly. Bites have been light and short. Dragged a couple of 18 inchers for a while without noticing. Had bait stolen and dragged the harnesses for a while without noticing. If we aren't getting fish on a pole within 10-15 minutes, we are checking bait.
Hope this helps someone.
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branhamautomotive
Sounds like lots of ppl looking for info, just not sharing. I heard the area I posted about last week, just a mile or so n of the breakwall was like a parking lot from family members just out boating. He said he could hardly find a line through to come in. I am sure some of those ppl caught fish, be nice to hear what was going on. I normally fish the western, but like to ready over hear cause we do come over sonetimes. Thanks ago Roy for the info and clarifying of the locations
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