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    Red face Help! which reefs to go?

    Are you guys using the reefs out from locust point or reefs out from catawba? I'm coming out from arizona (yes...trailering, family vacation from hell) next week to fish and I only have 4 days so Id take all the help I can get? Do I have any hope if I can only cast? boat trolls to fast even with bags!

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    We been fishin locust reef cone reef turtle reef and round reef . Pick up some hair jigs and cast and jig those to ... No bait early mornin or later in the day on top of the reefs. All of these reefs are out of turtle creek. Hope this helps

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    Default Great info, thanks 205

    Hey thank you 205, I ordered some worm harnesses online (purple n gold) figured I'd try them to.

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    Are there any breaks or reefs closer to shore for us shorter boats? Cant always travel a few miles out.
    Thanks for any help
    Tom

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    Wallin,
    The waters around "K" Can, plus by Davis Bessie cooling tower in about 12 fow has been producing well in the am and evening. No telling what will change after this front, or how muddy it is out there either.

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    Default close in

    There are a couple reefs close but only a certain ones hold fish all year.
    The shelf breaks are one your gps. Generally 13ft then 17-19 ft and within 4 miles. Depends on the month you are fishing or if you fish all year. Right now almost any reef in front of Besse holds walleye early morning and evenings are best. Then work the deeper surrounding waters near the reefs or head off Crane Creek and work your way out following the shelf break lines on your gps.
    Early morning sit right on top of the reefs with each drift alittle different till you key in on a depth you catch fish. Bare jigs or with worms, bottom bouncers with worm. Calm days of late spring, a jig and minnow or live bait rig with minnow. Summertime casting weapons on the first 2 or 3 reefs in the complex is good. These are all within 4 miles of shore of the western end reef areas.
    Capt. Greg Hoyt
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    Thanks Capt.
    Were coming for that first may bite, this thursday thru sunday. At least its gonna warm up for us, so far south winds with maybe 1 day of a threatning north wind. Live by Lake Mich and a north wind any day means stay home for us. we can do 2 ftrs 3 we can handle but don't prefer too if you now what I mean.
    Thanks for the help
    We fish for Perch here in Lake Mich when the winds right

    Tom
    Last edited by Wallin; 04-29-2012 at 10:20 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by csuchyaz View Post
    Are you guys using the reefs out from locust point or reefs out from catawba? I'm coming out from arizona (yes...trailering, family vacation from hell) next week to fish and I only have 4 days so Id take all the help I can get? Do I have any hope if I can only cast? boat trolls to fast even with bags!
    sounds like you need to go to bigger bags. that should take care of your speed problem for trolling. sometimes if the jig bite isnt working and your changing reefs its a good idea to try trolling. but from what i,ve been reading you need to be down to 1 to 1.5. i have a 21 ft cobia with a vortec 350 and have no problem getting down that slow with the bags i use. good luck and good fishing.
    sherman

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    Default Great info

    Thanks again guys, so when it starts to warm up and the fish come up off the reefs is that when you start casting the harnesses? I'm hoping it'll warm up a little so we can hit Put in bay but not if the fishing is gonna change!! And I actually tried 2 bags it slowed to 1.5 and that was going against the waves, so after that I kinda just gave up I would ave tried a little trolling motor but have an after market swim platform so I didn't think it would support the weight!

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    Default early May

    This week is still some jigging with the cool water. Bottom bouncers with a small harness and worms should do enough to entice the bite. Casting the harness on the swing should start in a couple weeks but its based on water temp and how much wind I can stand casting in. When its rough the walleye get active and feed during this time of year. Once the water is true at 60 plus degree range, its all worm harnesses. The fish come up some and some days they are all over the screen. The might be high in the morning then go down as the sun rises. Watch your fish finder, it tells the story.On very calm warm days you might catch them a few feet down from the surface. I have caught them on a 5 to 8 count in late May. Water temp over the weekend is still hovering around 50. Warm air and rain this week should bring temps up some.
    Capt. Greg Hoyt
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    Anchors Away Marina
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