Yeah, im just curious about where the big females are at during the jig in mid april near the reefs. Last year i fished out of Fenwick marina during the second or third week of april and the fishing was fantastic. All males though, not a walleye over 18". We were only 1/4 to 1/2 mile offshore in 8-10 foot of water. What i really want though is one, just one, big trophy walleye to get mounted. Is it true that during this time, big females won't really bite and the only thing biting are the small males nearshore from port clinton to the maumee bay? I've heard a few people say that in early May fishing just to the north and east of the reefs are productive in the deep water, especially east of niagra reef. I just really want to land at least one or two big walleye this year. If anyone know's any tactics to catching trophys this time of year, please let me know, i would apperciate it greatly. Thanks, and good fishing.