02-10-2021, 10:28 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-10-2021, 10:29 PM by Mildog.
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Hey Tube Dude,
That Float Tube and Rods and reels in that picture look familiar to me. Could that pic be a blast from the past. Either way I remember many hours with a fair amount of success catching the Toothy eyes in several waters around the state in our tubes, "back in the day". One thing i totally agree on from all the great info you posted is, the best and easiest Walleye to catch is a hungry one, when prey are down they are much easier to catch for sure. It seems they are not as likely as say a bass to hit something out of curiosity or aggressiveness other than possibly during the "spawn" period. It is definitely cyclical on many of our waters. A few years back limits many or most trips to Willard or Starvation now tougher but still usually get a few much of the time. Lake Powell is very good for them in early Spring and early summer. There is another one the list that has been quite good the last few years and I think a couple will be better this year.
Go out and find them, Good Luck !
Mildog out
That Float Tube and Rods and reels in that picture look familiar to me. Could that pic be a blast from the past. Either way I remember many hours with a fair amount of success catching the Toothy eyes in several waters around the state in our tubes, "back in the day". One thing i totally agree on from all the great info you posted is, the best and easiest Walleye to catch is a hungry one, when prey are down they are much easier to catch for sure. It seems they are not as likely as say a bass to hit something out of curiosity or aggressiveness other than possibly during the "spawn" period. It is definitely cyclical on many of our waters. A few years back limits many or most trips to Willard or Starvation now tougher but still usually get a few much of the time. Lake Powell is very good for them in early Spring and early summer. There is another one the list that has been quite good the last few years and I think a couple will be better this year.
Go out and find them, Good Luck !
Mildog out
time spent fishing isn't deducted from ones life