Walleye anglers seemingly must be prepared to work for their fish these days. Areas along the east sore
like Vincent Reef, Volks Reef, 2 Mile Reef, Maccos Reef all have been productive at times, but you may
have to be prepared to jump around a bit to see which spot has active fish. Jigging has been a bit better
over trolling. Shiver minnows and jig and crawler combos have been the best along with Death Jigs.
West shore areas like Geanos reef have also had a few walleyes around them at times and both trolling
7 Flicker Minnows and casting shiver minnows have been productive when the fish decide to eat. Mud
trollers have been reporting a slight uptick in Walleye action at times. 22’ to 26’ having been the best
lately. Anglers trolling crawler harnesses have reported better action over the Crank Bait trollers. Don’t
overlook areas around the lower Bay like the rocks in University Bay and Dead Horse Bay as there have
been some hungry Walleye showing up in those areas. Try Trolling #7 Flicker Minnows for some success
around there.
Perch fishing still is the talk of the Bay right now. Anglers working 22’-26’ of water out of Dykesville,
Macco’s and Chaudior’s dock are reporting good catches most days. Minnows continue to be the
dominate bait by anglers either on a slip bobber or a drop shot rig. Dead sticking a perch rig has also
worked well. Do not overlook some of the shallow rock areas around Volks and Vincent as some
Walleye anglers have reported finding quite a few incidental Perch around the reefs.
If you go, please be safe, and take a kid fishing
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