03-29-2024, 06:30 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-29-2024, 06:43 PM by Springbuck1.)
Thanks, Tubedude.
Looks like a major change rather than a tweak is in order
A few years ago, we had a major late season run off and I saw a lot of walleye being caught there. AF, I mean. I thought after the rain yesterday It might be similar conditions.
That also makes me wonder why the perch species don't feed during their spawn. Or at least attack things. In your write up on the Willard Bay perch you noted that spring is not a good time to fish for them.
Different bedding behavior from sunfish I presume.
Looks like a major change rather than a tweak is in order
A few years ago, we had a major late season run off and I saw a lot of walleye being caught there. AF, I mean. I thought after the rain yesterday It might be similar conditions.
(03-29-2024, 06:30 PM)Springbuck1 Wrote: Thanks, Tubedude.
Looks like a major change rather than a tweak is in order
A few years ago, we had a major late season run off and I saw a lot of walleye being caught there. AF, I mean. I thought after the rain yesterday It might be similar conditions.
That also makes me wonder why the perch species don't feed during their spawn. Or at least attack things. In your write up on the Willard Bay perch you noted that spring is not a good time to fish for them.
Different bedding behavior from sunfish I presume.