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[#000080][size 2]There ain't no fish in Deer Creek. HuntN4Bass did catch a Walleye while we were bass fishing. Water temps ranged from 43 to 52. We did see some jumpers and fungus on some rainbows swimming by us. Fished from 8am to about 2pm. Didn't see anyone else but a float tuber catch a 16" smallie while fishing for walleye. [/size][/#000080]
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mabye you have changed your methods and tried for walleye, mabye youd have caught some bass.
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I was there with my wife and daughter. It was a nice boat ride.
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Come on guys,There are fish in there,LOL
The way you can catch walleye and smallies right now is to vertical jig, 15-25ft of water in any of the small coves on the west dike and the south side of the island.
Try a Kalins pumpkinseed S & P 2" grub,with half a nightcrawler on it.
There in that zone because the water is to cold still.
Dont jig it,Let it fall to the bottom,let it sit,lift slowly,if you fill extra wieght set the hook.I have caught perch,walleye,bass & trout this way.
If you catch a perch switch over to perch meat,you will catch more fish.
TIGHT LINES
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Thanks for the post fishinfool. There are days that I feel like just walking to the dock and tossing out all my tackle.
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No problem.
But if your gonna toss that tackle box in the lake let me know i will park the boat just off the dock.LOL
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