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Had the permanent set up over a saddle in 24ft with deeper water on both sides. Managed to find some fish, but the primetime seemed to be between 11pm - 3am. We had a few moving through between 6pm - 11pm but they were few and far between.
Has anyone had success finding walleyes during the day? Does it have anything to do with the water clarity and the fact that I could see bottom in 24ft, or could it have been the colder temps this weekend? I've always been content with the late night bite, but I'd like to get the kids on some fish so I'm exploring my options to see if I could find the type of structure or depth that might hold active fish during the day.
Also, be very careful if you're running and gunning on the lake. I could see no less than six areas with open water from my house. One of the large areas was along the big pressure ridge toward the north side, but there were other areas that weren't so obvious. As of Sunday, they hadn't froze over yet but with these temps there is a good chance they could skim over just enough to be dangerous.
Has anyone had success finding walleyes during the day? Does it have anything to do with the water clarity and the fact that I could see bottom in 24ft, or could it have been the colder temps this weekend? I've always been content with the late night bite, but I'd like to get the kids on some fish so I'm exploring my options to see if I could find the type of structure or depth that might hold active fish during the day.
Also, be very careful if you're running and gunning on the lake. I could see no less than six areas with open water from my house. One of the large areas was along the big pressure ridge toward the north side, but there were other areas that weren't so obvious. As of Sunday, they hadn't froze over yet but with these temps there is a good chance they could skim over just enough to be dangerous.