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Regional Walleye Fishing -> Mississippi River -> Pool 7
 
Message Subject: Pool 7
Bear
Posted 8/17/2004 10:16 AM (#21819)
Subject: Pool 7


Well walleye fishing has taken a drastic slow down, at least for me in the classic areas. With little or no flow the fish have moved from the usual areas, wing dams and rock piles. I have been skunked the last two times out for eyes which is a big change from the 2 weeks ago where you could go out and catch a dozen legal eyes. The flow is none right now. I feel like I am fishing in the Petenwell flowage in mid summer with the algea bloom. Where these fish have gone is beyond me. The only way to find out it spend more time on the water, I hate it when I have to do that.

Good Luck,

Bear
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tolden
Posted 8/18/2004 6:46 AM (#21834 - in reply to #21819)
Subject: RE: Pool 7



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Have you tried fishing some of the more currented/necked down back sloughs? These areas will concentrate the flow and along with the flow come the bait fish. I have a few spots like this, that when things slow on the channels, I can pick up fish in this spots. If these spots have wood in them, all the better. Troll cranks through the wood, throw plastics at them and try willow cats in those areas and I think you will be supprised at what you find.

TOLDEN
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john mannerino
Posted 8/20/2004 5:46 AM (#21892 - in reply to #21819)
Subject: RE: Pool 7


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Location: Chicago IL.
Sounds like a repeat of last year. You get the feeling of fishing a flowage. Main channel rock piles would get my attention. Bear, are you fishing the WAT there?
John Mannerino #473
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Bear
Posted 8/20/2004 7:10 AM (#21894 - in reply to #21819)
Subject: RE: Pool 7



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Location: Trempealeau, WI
Hey John,

Yeah I will be fishing it. See ya there?

Bear
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john mannerino
Posted 8/20/2004 9:10 PM (#21922 - in reply to #21819)
Subject: RE: Pool 7


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I will catch up with you at the dinner/meeting Friday hight. Where is that club.
John
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Bear
Posted 8/23/2004 7:07 AM (#21961 - in reply to #21819)
Subject: RE: Pool 7



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Location: Trempealeau, WI
John,

The club is located on what I call front street. Instead of going across the railroad tracks to the landing take a right before the tracks follow it down past the pond and the club is on the left.

See ya there.

Bear
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john mannerino
Posted 8/24/2004 5:09 AM (#21987 - in reply to #21819)
Subject: RE: Pool 7


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Location: Chicago IL.
I will be there on the wed night before.
John
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BlueIceCPA
Posted 8/27/2004 11:28 AM (#22088 - in reply to #21819)
Subject: RE: Pool 7


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Looking for a knowlegeable POOL 7 Guide for the End of Sept, Walleye Fishing. Can anyone help me locate one. Will be Staying Either in Trempealeau, WI of Dresback, MN. Thanks & Tight Lines.
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bigg 'eyes
Posted 8/27/2004 2:43 PM (#22095 - in reply to #22088)
Subject: RE: Pool 7


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I'm not a certified guide, but I'm sure I can help you catch walleyes on pool 7. It flows past my front door everyday!

You can email me: [email protected]
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john mannerino
Posted 8/28/2004 6:54 AM (#22112 - in reply to #21819)
Subject: RE: Pool 7


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Location: Chicago IL.
www.riverwalleyes.com
Hutch will put you on fish.
John Mannerino
NPAA#473
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walleye mike
Posted 8/28/2004 9:08 AM (#22114 - in reply to #21819)
Subject: RE: Pool 7


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Location: Northern Illinois
I definitely will second recommending Hutch Tackle and Guide Service. He is a very good teacher and sportsman. You'll enjoy the day with him!
608.326.6764....good luck WM
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BlueIceCPA
Posted 8/31/2004 12:24 PM (#22207 - in reply to #21819)
Subject: RE: Pool 7


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Thanks alot , They Changed the Pool
Our Walleye Club is making a Trip to Dam 6 , Pool 6 on the Mississippi River September 24-26th. We Stay in Trempealeau, WI.
I will contact all, Looking forward to my 1st time on the Great Mississippi!

The fishing methods for Eye's & Sauger preffered for this trip would they be:
1> Drop Shotting Sencos & or
2> Trolling 3 way floating stickbaits,2 ,3 & 4 oz sinkers
3> casting by the wing dam's

Thanks Alot

Edited by BlueIceCPA 8/31/2004 12:25 PM
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Ia Walihntr
Posted 8/31/2004 1:42 PM (#22210 - in reply to #21819)
Subject: RE: Pool 7



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Location: Clinton, Ia
Bear,
Pool 13 fishing is still good. Also no fish on rockpiles or wingdams. If you can find or know where any clambeds are you have been saved. Fish will be fairly shallow. Pull cranks. In pool 13, every clambed we fish has at lease a few eyes on them. Some beds have a bunch.
Good luck.
Marv
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WalleyeFIRST
Posted 8/31/2004 2:08 PM (#22212 - in reply to #22207)
Subject: RE: Pool 7



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FYI the final WAT tournament is on those same pools that weekend, so it may be a little crowded.
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Bear
Posted 8/31/2004 2:42 PM (#22213 - in reply to #21819)
Subject: RE: Pool 7



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Location: Trempealeau, WI
Thanks for the info Marv. I will have to check out some of my spring clam beds out. They were on my list to try but so much water and so little time.

Thanks,

Bear
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WalleyeFIRST
Posted 8/31/2004 3:53 PM (#22218 - in reply to #22213)
Subject: RE: Pool 7



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Troy give me a call sometime I'll tell you about the excursion Loren and I made last weekend. Let's say we have half a dozen resons to go back up for some unfinished business.

zb
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Bear
Posted 9/2/2004 7:15 AM (#22250 - in reply to #21819)
Subject: RE: Pool 7



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Location: Trempealeau, WI
Your going to make me drool aren't ya. I have had limited success on small fish every time out. No pigs though. At least I am either seeing fish or hooking one or two every time.

Later,

Bear
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BlueIceCPA
Posted 9/3/2004 9:17 PM (#22331 - in reply to #21819)
Subject: RE: Pool 7


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FYI the final WAT tournament is on those same pools that weekend.
Is that Pools 5a & 6 or Pools 6 & 7 where the Boundaries of the Tournament are?
September 25 - 26, 2004

The Dubuque Advertiser Walleye Challenge
MISSISSIPPI RIVER
Trempealeau, Wisconsin
Sat. 7 am-4 pm / Sun. 7 am-2 pm
Lock & Dam Boat Ramp
It seams like it starts @ Dam 6 so pools 5a above & 6 below, would they go Pat Dam 7 to Pool 7 then? I could try to give a heads up to the club outing to steer clear. Thanks

It looks Like they HAD 31 & 35 & 36 BOATS AT THERE PRIOR THREE EVENTS with the normal this could be crowded?
Warren Scaman

Edited by BlueIceCPA 9/3/2004 9:25 PM
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john mannerino
Posted 9/4/2004 6:51 AM (#22335 - in reply to #21819)
Subject: RE: Pool 7


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Location: Chicago IL.
Thw W.A.T. boundries are 1 pool up and 1 pool down and between the rr bridges. We launch out the the dam launch in Tremplo. Unless the river is at normal pool, the ramp there is a little rough, with only 1 lane open last year. Hrs are 7-4 on sat and 7-2 on sun. If all ramps are open unloading and loading should go fast.
John Mannerino
#473
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