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<blockquote data-quote="Flatrock" data-source="post: 109512" data-attributes="member: 1001"><p>So I fished Audubon for the first time today on the northeast side near all the cabins. Caught 6-8 walleyes with 2 being keepers and a couple nice smallmouths. I felt like I was struggling trying to fish near the weedlines and structure. I know this isn't new news to guys who fish there but the amount of structure there is just nuts. I caught my few fish on the windy side of islands in 10-14 feet. I tried a few sunken humps but never really had any luck there. </p><p></p><p>Anyways, for those that fish Audubon, I'm just curious what type of structure you like to fish? Windy shorelines? Flats or humps? Spinners, cranks, casting? Depths? I would stop and slowly cruise around some of the deeper humps but never marked any fish or got any bites. I would assume that would be more of a mid-summer pattern but also thought a few fish might be on those humps. If anyone has any advice for me for my next trip, I'd sure appreciate it. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flatrock, post: 109512, member: 1001"] So I fished Audubon for the first time today on the northeast side near all the cabins. Caught 6-8 walleyes with 2 being keepers and a couple nice smallmouths. I felt like I was struggling trying to fish near the weedlines and structure. I know this isn't new news to guys who fish there but the amount of structure there is just nuts. I caught my few fish on the windy side of islands in 10-14 feet. I tried a few sunken humps but never really had any luck there. Anyways, for those that fish Audubon, I'm just curious what type of structure you like to fish? Windy shorelines? Flats or humps? Spinners, cranks, casting? Depths? I would stop and slowly cruise around some of the deeper humps but never marked any fish or got any bites. I would assume that would be more of a mid-summer pattern but also thought a few fish might be on those humps. If anyone has any advice for me for my next trip, I'd sure appreciate it. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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