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walleyehunter01
Posted 5/27/2010 8:02 AM (#91440)
Subject: sturgeon bay area


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Im going to fish the bay side of sturgeon bay this weekend for the first time. does anybody have any tips ? I normally pull cranks on the mississippi river so big water walleye fishing is pretty new to me.
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grouse
Posted 5/27/2010 9:45 PM (#91465 - in reply to #91440)
Subject: RE: sturgeon baynd area


where r u staying and do you prefer to fish during the night or daylight ?
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HAMMER
Posted 5/27/2010 10:01 PM (#91466 - in reply to #91440)
Subject: RE: sturgeon bay area


tHE EAST SHORE OF THE BAY SHOULD BE PRETTY HOT RIGHT NOW. TIE UP SOME CRAWLER HARNESSES AND START FISHING. THE WARMER TEMPS MAY HAVE MOVED THE FISH OUT TO DEEPER WATER.(15-25') THE BITERS ARE NOT ALWAYS ON THE BOTTOM. TRY FISHING WITH INLINE WEIGHTS AT DIFFERENT DEPTHS UNTIL YOU START CATCHING FISH.
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walleyehunter01
Posted 5/27/2010 10:31 PM (#91467 - in reply to #91465)
Subject: RE: sturgeon baynd area


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my wife and I will be staying at Snug Harbor Resort. i will fish anytime I know I will catch fish!!!!! Day or Night!!!
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grouse
Posted 5/28/2010 9:01 AM (#91477 - in reply to #91440)
Subject: RE: sturgeon bay area


The best action bite with some big fish also is chaudiers dock south target 18-25 feet with harnesses gold or purple chartruese, stagger your depths, the area around shoemakerpoint is good. You can launch by wave point and work your way south, the north and south reef area should be heating up, there will some other boats in these areas so be polite, once you catch a fish mark it and work the area they are usually schooled up and more than one fish will be active, good luck I am putting on a roof this weekend for my gramps so fishing is out for a few days.
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walleyehunter01
Posted 5/28/2010 10:19 AM (#91481 - in reply to #91477)
Subject: RE: sturgeon bay area


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thanks for the help! I will post some pics from the weekend when I get back.
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