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<blockquote data-quote="WTM" data-source="post: 4858516" data-attributes="member: 6230"><p>ill be trying them this year.......hopefully. never caught walleyes but years of sauger fishing and will be using the same tactics since they both have virtually the same spring patterns. ive usually already started in february but i dont fish in floodwater. the tactics we use is hair jigs tipped with minnows with a stinger hook fished in creek mouths usually but we did pretty good 4 years ago fishing an island point on the down stream side. have no idea why the liked that spot, but they did. we bump bottom while drifting with the current, have never fished any other way. they usually hug bottom when they are feeding.</p><p></p><p>water depth in those creek mouths is usually 15-20 ft. overcast days are the best, sunny bluebird days are the worst. i believe that they hate sunlight. i think they run up into the creek shallows at night to spawn/practice spawn and head back to the deeper water to stage at the creek mouths.</p><p></p><p>anyway good luck, i wish theyd stock them around here but they dont that im aware of, since the sauger have all but vanished.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WTM, post: 4858516, member: 6230"] ill be trying them this year.......hopefully. never caught walleyes but years of sauger fishing and will be using the same tactics since they both have virtually the same spring patterns. ive usually already started in february but i dont fish in floodwater. the tactics we use is hair jigs tipped with minnows with a stinger hook fished in creek mouths usually but we did pretty good 4 years ago fishing an island point on the down stream side. have no idea why the liked that spot, but they did. we bump bottom while drifting with the current, have never fished any other way. they usually hug bottom when they are feeding. water depth in those creek mouths is usually 15-20 ft. overcast days are the best, sunny bluebird days are the worst. i believe that they hate sunlight. i think they run up into the creek shallows at night to spawn/practice spawn and head back to the deeper water to stage at the creek mouths. anyway good luck, i wish theyd stock them around here but they dont that im aware of, since the sauger have all but vanished. [/QUOTE]
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