If they are not biting out on the edge I will also find a lure that will either just tick the top of the weeds or one that will go into the weeds a foot or two. You have to clean you lures more but it can be effective at times too.
Going to give Willard another try this weekend. Hopefully before the shad get to big and slow the bite.
(06-17-2020, 10:05 PM)PACKFAN Wrote:The water temperature last week was still in the upper sixties to barely seventy degrees so it think that they will still be up on the shallower side for now and the cool weather this week will help. Even in July and August people will still be catching them in water that is thirty feet or less. Especially if the gravel and rock bars are still underwater.(06-17-2020, 09:38 PM)a_bow_nut Wrote: Last week the weeds were two or three feet from the surface of the water. Did my best staying just outside the weed beds trolling cranks.Heading back up to Deer Creek on the 28th for a few days, hopefully the walleye still want to play like they did last month. Heading out to Willard in the AM haven't fished it for over a week my son and I did pretty good that morning on the eyes.
Going to give Willard another try this weekend. Hopefully before the shad get to big and slow the bite.
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