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<blockquote data-quote="sll" data-source="post: 5314504" data-attributes="member: 15186"><p>Not trying to reply for shopson here, but these are lake fish that are running as far up into the rivers feeding them as part of their spawning migration. Go as far upstream as you can possibly go this time of year. The walleye that get caught on the humps in the main body of the lakes that have them occurs in late spring/early summer after the early spring migration stops and the fish return back down in the main lake as they chase the preferred water temp for them and the shad at that time of year.</p><p></p><p>When targeting walleye/sauger in the lakes you are fishing in your area you would be best-served to stay in the shallowest part of the rivers in current during late December thru March until April/May when they start heading back downstream.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sll, post: 5314504, member: 15186"] Not trying to reply for shopson here, but these are lake fish that are running as far up into the rivers feeding them as part of their spawning migration. Go as far upstream as you can possibly go this time of year. The walleye that get caught on the humps in the main body of the lakes that have them occurs in late spring/early summer after the early spring migration stops and the fish return back down in the main lake as they chase the preferred water temp for them and the shad at that time of year. When targeting walleye/sauger in the lakes you are fishing in your area you would be best-served to stay in the shallowest part of the rivers in current during late December thru March until April/May when they start heading back downstream. [/QUOTE]
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