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| What is the deepest you fish for walleyes? I heard of fish from up to 50', what is your experience? |
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| Dunkirk, were catching them 70' down in 90' of water. Actually had a double header go off on the inside dipseys, one 8lb walleye and a 8 lb laker. Went off at the exact same time.
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Location: Lincoln Park, Mi | I've caught them in 43' of water in the Detroit river. They seem to migrate to the deep holes there when the water starts to warm. The first two weeks of May I did real well in that area. |
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Caught walleyes off my downriggers in 98 feet of water. Straight north out of Dunkirk, New York, Lake Erie. |
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Location: Manitowoc, WI | In Green Bay three years ago, 110' down on a dipsey/spoon rig trolling for trout and salmon. |
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Location: Bradford Pa | North east of of dunkirk we've fished um down 70-75 ft deep. 4-5 foot off bottom with harnesses.
JG |
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Location: Springfield, MO | 70-75 feet, Big Round Lake, Hayward WI. First week of October. Max depth in that lake is 80 feet. |
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Location: Collins, WI | Jigged them off bottom in 53 fow on little bay in fall! |
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Location: Rhinelander | We have caught walleyes on Rainy Lake in over 40', vertical jigging small humps mid lake. |
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