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Your big marks may be walleyes...or brown trout...or carp. I suspect most of the browns are up in the river spawning now. But walleyes school up and work their way deeper as the water gets colder.
You need better electronics. They gotta be able to show spots, large scales, pucker mouths, teeth and other identifying features. Otherwise it's a guessing game.
Nice 'bows. Deer Creek always has some decent trout...if you can get through the new planters in the fall.
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I would lay money on them being carp. I worked the west side a couple of years ago seeing marks like that and finally pulled up a carp on a bottom bouncer. Have also seen the carp pile up on that west shoreline in the spring as the water warms.
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Those bottom fish look very interesting. How did you fish for them? They are very tight on the bottom.
Was that a flat mud bottom or along the west banks?
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I think they are likely walleye or browns as well. If they are walleye, try running a crawfish or perch pattern crank, at or near the bottom, at 1.5 mph. If they are browns, try running a rainbow or perch pattern Rapala or similar brand name lure a foot or two above bottom at 1.5 to 1.7 mph. That slow depth hook behind a spinner worm harness at 1mph might also work for walleye.
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Fish finders were like abstract art to me, so I bought my MarCum LX-9 because it had a camera that displayed the picture with the data and blobs of colors at the same time. That way, when I'm ice fishing and see color blobs that I don't know what they are, I'll lower the camera down and look at a real picture. One time I saw, well it's hard to describe and I didn't know what it was, so I lowered my camera down and saw it was a tree underwater with fish swimming in and out of it. Other times, it helps me understand bottom features. It takes the guessing out of it. I've been trolling with my friends and many times I've wanted to stop to lower my camera down, but the ship captain kept trolling. After a while, I got to where I can identify half of what I see on the fish finder without the camera, but I'm glad I have that feature.
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having not used sonar for a couple decades now
fishin were they aint can be frustrating too
my spend a good bit of time gittin down with the golden brown
carp pursuits would lead me to believe thats deep dark and colder than they prefer
but i dont target em less i can see em
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