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BULLFROG 5/13&14
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THE BOYS AND I ARE GOING TO BULLFROG THIS WEEKEND AND WOULD LIKE TO GET INTO THE WALLEYE. ANYBODY OUT THERE IN BFT-LAND HAVE ANY SUGGESTIONS ON WHICH CANYONS AROUND BULLFROG ARE BEST FOR THE EYES?
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[font "Comic Sans MS"][black][size 3]Have you gone to [/size][/black][/font][url "http://www.wayneswords.com/"][black][size 3]www.wayneswords.com[/size][/black][/url][font "Comic Sans MS"][black][size 3] yet? Ask the question there for the most recent action for walleye.[/size][/black][/font]
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[Smile]Just got back from Powell Saturday. We caught Walleye in Iceberg Canyon, even though we were'nt specifically fishing for them. We were Bass fishing with standard rubber jigs. I would say they are plentiful in Iceberg. Also, we caught a few Walleye fishing off the covered slip docks at Bullfrog on the last night we were there. Bullfrog and Halls Creek bay have always had a population of Walleye. Good luck.
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Crimson,
I was at Powell the 21 thru the 25th of April, We caught walleye in seven mile canyon. Did well with a rootbeer colored single tail grub.1/4 and 3/8 ounce. Also crappie in the same area, same color. Also did well with smallies in this canyon. Watermellon and chartruse single tails again. Picked up some nice stripers also in the same canyon. We were jigging chovies once we graphed them and school's of shad. biggest smallie was 17" and 3.5 lbs on a spinner bait

Good luck

Rileyfish
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#5
I was down there the weekend before last. We camped up at Good Hope, and spent much of the time fishing that area. It is usually good but the lake was coming up a few inches each night, and the water got more and more turbid. There was quite an algae bloom, which is odd for the lake. The mudline moved down lake daily and by the time we left it was just south of Cedar Canyon. I would fish anywhere below the mudline, where the fishing for all species would likely be more consistent. You'll pick-up your walleyes while pitching for smallies or trolling for stripers in that clearer water.
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THANKS GUYS FOR THE INFO. WE'RE OFF TODAY FOR THE POWELL. I'LL WRITE AN UPDATE WHEN WE GET BACK(THAT IS IF WE DO ANY GOOD)!!!
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