I don't know what to think--- I was up last week --- and talking to some of the pros it was sporadic for them-- my fishing the same over and over 13 inch fish. Had two pike grab on to the eyeballs and not let go --- you couldn't even knock them off with the net. Typical late summer pattern imo. Could be tougher fishing for big fish. The wind has been brutal too.
There's big fish to be found, and although the good fall bite is still a little ways out, they are starting to go. 20lbs a day may get you to fish Saturday, but I think it will take more to win it. Do the weights clear after the first 2 days? I know the field is cut to 10 after the first 2 days and only top 10 go out last day. Whether or not the weights zero for the final day will make a difference as someone on a big bite the first 2 days could run away with it. The always x factor is the weather, supposed to cool down some with fairly steady winds out of the west. Guessing 25-28lbs/day will win.
It's a game of the haves and the have nots.
From Walleye Central: Heard someone decided to dig a trench in 281 to get on the other side of the road. DNR and county didn't like it and were present @ rules meeting saying a big fine for anyone crossing the road? Someone took a huge risk, guess their plans changed now.
See what you did now -- at least they blamed some NWT contestant. ;:;boozer
Idk -- I am assuming where the chamber and last tournament was won with the small boat. If it was the MN DNR they would roast a person for touching it. It wont be long and we will using 281 again.[/QUOTE
almost correct shorthairsrus. I think the small boat guys finished 2nd. I think both team members had Rangers but didn't use either and instead used a smaller boat to go where others couldn't or wouldn't.