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FishermanJT
Posted 2/27/2007 12:49 PM (#51845)
Subject: EARLY spring walleye locations


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Right after ice out, what types of structure should we look for? Deep holes? Flats? Bends?

Thanks for any info
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Jayman
Posted 2/27/2007 1:22 PM (#51847 - in reply to #51845)
Subject: Re: EARLY spring walleye locations



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When you say EARLY, I'm assuming prespawn. As you probably know current will play a big factor on where to look. But in general for prespawn, look at the inside bends for fish moving up. Also look for long flats after a deep hole, if the current isn't too swift. Remember stingers are almost a must for prespawn fish.

Good Luck.
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stacker
Posted 2/27/2007 4:43 PM (#51855 - in reply to #51847)
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Location: Fremont, Wisconsin
You Know JT. If you are in the NE wisconsin area, there will be a free seminar on March 10th in fremont on the shores of the wolf river. Its called Ice Breaker 2 and it will take place at the bridge bar and retaurant. If you are looking for the lowdown on wolf river 'eyes that is the place to be. It starts at 10am and will be done by 4pm. It will feature Troy peterson guide, Tom Gatzke winner, pwt winneconne, 2006 and Scott "Axl" Ehricke guide, all speaking about what they love to do. Oh yea, there will be a host of local pro's to bounce things off of and listen to the panel discussions amongst these guys. It is worth the price of entry, FREE!!
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tyee
Posted 2/27/2007 9:50 PM (#51871 - in reply to #51855)
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JT , and of course our very own Stacker will be there, let me know if he gives up any of his secrets!!!!!!!! Denny I think we should suck down a few together you game?
Good Luck
Tyee
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AvgJoe
Posted 2/28/2007 10:55 PM (#51914 - in reply to #51845)
Subject: RE: EARLY spring walleye locations



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Location: Oshkosh, WI
You aren't picking on average joe's are you??

geez, if you can't say something nice... log in and say it so you can be held accountable.
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meck5150
Posted 3/1/2007 10:32 AM (#51929 - in reply to #51845)
Subject: RE: EARLY spring walleye locations


so what do you guys think about the water level and spring run? Will there be more water than last year? How much snow has there been up there?
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FishermanJT
Posted 3/1/2007 11:28 AM (#51932 - in reply to #51929)
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I think the levels are gonna be lower, I hear that it's low now. Hopfully the storm we're in now produces plenty of snow.
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Joel "Doc" Kunz
Posted 3/1/2007 11:29 AM (#51933 - in reply to #51845)
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Actually Axl will be speaking on jigging the reefs on Winnebago during the summer for walleye. Ice Breaker 2 will cover walleye fishing on the system from ice out to ice up. The itinerary is posted.

Also, Bill, I applaud anyone willing to stand in front of a group of people and conduct a seminar. Smart people listen to pick up what might be something valuable and others like you sit back and thumb your nose or take silly pot shots at people. Maybe next year we can have YOU do a seminar. Pick a topic, send a picture and please let me know of any credentials you may have. I don't know Axl, I'm looking forward to meeting him and feel confident that he will do a good job March 10th. Please save the spit balls for another day Bill.
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Horshak Unlogged
Posted 3/1/2007 1:13 PM (#51942 - in reply to #51845)
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EARLY spring walleye locations???????

In my boat I hope! Let the thawing process begin.
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Joel "Doc" Kunz
Posted 3/2/2007 11:23 AM (#51976 - in reply to #51942)
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YES, let the thawing begin!!!! We needed the snow, now if we get the rest of the magic factors to come in to place, water levels could be very good. OR, it could be too much too early and drop throughout the up run. Who knows?? All I know it's my favorite time of year. Great hoops and my best Wolf River fish pictures of the year. I'll have a good one in this Wednesdays Outdoor Gazette, which if you didn't know, is the center section of the Auto Gazette. Dan Small from Outdoor Wisconsin co-anchors it with me along with a growning list of contributors. Pick it up, like Ice Breaker, it's FREE.
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eye Lunker
Posted 3/4/2007 11:24 AM (#52069 - in reply to #51845)
Subject: RE: EARLY spring walleye locations


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Location: Appleton wi
Ice out or pre spawn i fish shallow areas sometimes 3-4 ft depending on the area and i usually anchor this time of year. There are areas during prespawn that i also fish 8-10fow. From north of newlondon to south of freemont there are hundred of areas that fish maybe at and its depending on current speed and water depth. With the recent snow fall in the valley and up north things are looking good for the spring run. A slow thaw and more snow wont hurt!

Edited by eye Lunker 3/4/2007 11:33 AM
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Gus
Posted 3/4/2007 7:55 PM (#52080 - in reply to #51845)
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Question for you guys fishing the river. What is the easiest way to find the clam beds? Do you use underwater cameras or how do you locate them are they in certain areas and always in the same spot? Thank you for your help
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FishermanJT
Posted 3/6/2007 9:07 PM (#52166 - in reply to #52080)
Subject: Re: EARLY spring walleye locations


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Ok guys, all this talk is really getting me excited to start fishing, so to keep it goin, I'm pretty new to this, i've fished the run a couple seasons now, and never did extreamly well so anything anyone has to say about locations, techniques, lures, ect... for anytime during the run i'd love to hear about it.

Edited by FishermanJT 3/6/2007 9:08 PM
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Gus
Posted 3/7/2007 10:15 PM (#52203 - in reply to #51845)
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Great web site thanks for the quick responses. Never see me back at this site!!! Thanks for helping a guy out!
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Jim Ordway
Posted 3/7/2007 11:28 PM (#52206 - in reply to #52203)
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Gus,
The few times I have found them, it is because my jig pulled one up, then bingo, you hit the gps.
Take care,
Jim O
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Jayman
Posted 3/12/2007 12:55 PM (#52334 - in reply to #51845)
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Gus, for the IL river go to the spot marked on your map called "Clam Beds". Otherwise, you gotta look like the rest of us.....and do what Jim O mentioned.
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Shep
Posted 3/12/2007 2:54 PM (#52338 - in reply to #52334)
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Gus, why are you looking for clambeds? What is so special about clambeds that you have to find them? Is this the only place you can catch walleyes in a river? Anyway, I would think the best way to find them would be to use your sonar to find hard bottom, and then either throw down your camera to verify, or maybe run a crankbait down on some leadcore, and see what is getting snagged on the hooks. Of course you'd have to troll to do this, and trolling isn't allowed everywhere. Most places, yes, but not some. You could possibly feel them with superbraid and a jig?Run a bucket down and see what comes back up with it? Hire a guide on the water you are trying to figure out?

Lots of ways. Most require a bit of patience, creativity, and perserverance.
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CPDsgt006
Posted 3/17/2007 6:44 PM (#52541 - in reply to #51845)
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Hey Doc,
Gonna be staying at Pine Grove this spring run. Any ideas on who to use as a guide?
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eye Lunker
Posted 3/18/2007 8:16 AM (#52552 - in reply to #52541)
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Location: Appleton wi
CPD contact denny at fort freemont he has a few good guides he can recommend for the wolf river.
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