Blue Jig in the fall...I vertical jig more in the fall. I will run cranks but put the BB away. Fish a lot deeper too, but will run cranks along the the shoreline. Fish will head back up the creeks and rivers. I'll fish the Beaver Bay bridge or the HWY 12 bridge between Mobridge and McLaughlin. Oh and the Spur Line bridge up the Grand.
Jaykay,LOL good ole stringer...I use em on remote lakes we hump in with canoe's,also seen old timers put fish on a stringer ice fishing,funny as hell,then toss the stringer out of fish out of the shack on ice...
We did well up by the highway 12 bridge on Saturday. Beat the wind! 6-13 FOW.
JayKay,I had a steel cable stringer one year fishing a remote lake in canada,had a small 18" walleye on the end of it I invited to dinner but needed a couple more hangin off the side of the boat,wasn't long that 18" walleye was thrashing around making a big ruckus,I looked over the side of the boat,dang giant pike had a hold of it,tore it off the stringer before I could pull it in,basterd.
There have been some walleye tourneys won on spinnerbaits.
How big were your fish? They quit biting at Spur Line about 9:30 it seems, how about up at HWY 12? (If you don't mind a couple questions) Yeah, we scratched out a meal again up at Yates Sat. Back in at 1, we beat the wind too. It was actually really nice.
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I may have to use the ole Bath Tub and just put in at the HWY 12 bridge. May be a lot easier than the long boat ride. Saves me about 20 miles of pavement too (round trip)