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sickbayer
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Walleye

Post by sickbayer » Mon Oct 04, 2010 8:07 pm

Any advice on where to go fishing for them? wow i just released we actually have a walleye thread...
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RE:Walleye

Post by Matt » Mon Oct 04, 2010 9:04 pm

Banks Lake and Lake Roosevelt are both good producers. I only really have experience on Roosevelt, but have been fishing the upper section for years. We mostly run bottom walkers in the ounce to ounce and a half size with a worm harness rig, occasionally we will run Apex's, plugs, or spoons.
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RE:Walleye

Post by nastyboy324 » Tue Oct 05, 2010 6:24 am

moses lake and potholes reservoir. i haven't fished moses much but at potholes fish the mouth of crab creek and up into lind coulee can produce some nice walleye around goose island is another good place for em. troll bottom bouncers with a worm harness, plugs work good and also jigging for em can produce

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