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#1932367 - 06/30/09 08:44 PM
July 2009 - "Tip of the Month"
Team Otter Offline
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Loc: Le Sueur, MN USA
Water temperatures on area lakes continue their climb towards 80.0 degrees F, vegetation is dying off, algae blooms are becoming more prevalent and recreational boat traffic is increasing. Time to put down the walleye gear until fall, right? 100% wrong! July and August, at least in this part of the state, are traditionally some of the better months for chasing after the state fish.

Speed and Noise!

Trolling crankbaits is a great search tactic but is very speed-dependent during other times of the year. However, in the summer, during periods of elevated water temperatures, try trolling with a twist; speed-trolling. From spring to date, the walleyes have been fed very well by their food source and subsequently aren't as eager to latch on to a slower presentation which commonly is coupled with live bait. Next time you're out on the water, try trolling crankbaits at 3.0+ mph in an area where you know there are fish. #4 Salmo Hornets work great in this application. Another solid search tactic this time of year is bottom bouncers and crawler harnesses or stick/minnow-style crank baits. Trolling speed is dependent on weight of bottom bouncer but regardless of what combination you choose, ground can be covered. Generally speaking, you need ~1.2+ mph to get effective "spin" on a crawler harness but if you choose to trail a crankbait behind a bottom bouncer, you can go faster and/or slower. In both cases, the above presentations have been called "search tactics". Be assured, though, that if you make initial contact while looking and fish continue to respond, don't go away from what's working. In addition to trolling, another rock solid tactic for warm water walleyes is pitching Rat-L-Traps or other "noise makers" to the what is now weed stubble. Remember where you caught 'eyes in the weeds ~1 - 4 weeks ago? Go right back to those locations and rattle 'em in!
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#1932409 - 06/30/09 09:27 PM
Re: July 2009 - "Tip of the Month" [Re: Team Otter]
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Also bass fishing tactics seems to get them in the boat quite well in the past week grin

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#1933263 - 07/01/09 06:09 PM
Re: July 2009 - "Tip of the Month" [Re: french_lake_kid]
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I just got off the phone with riverrat56. Let's just say speed trolling for walleyes is effective right now. Talk about being "johnny-on-the-spot" with the tip for this month, eh?
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#1933585 - 07/02/09 06:48 AM
Re: July 2009 - "Tip of the Month" [Re: Team Otter]
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I saw a boat throwing a wake last night and catching walleyes hand over fist.

Walleyes have no trouble swimming 5mph, in fact they can go much faster. Cranking up the speed leads to more reaction bites especially with the dirty water as the fish have very little time to react.

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#1933791 - 07/02/09 10:07 AM
Re: July 2009 - "Tip of the Month" [Re: riverrat56]
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we trolling faster then normal and been getting a lot of fish we wernt getting back trolling

i guess you can take a photo with my fish
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#1934266 - 07/02/09 07:20 PM
Re: July 2009 - "Tip of the Month" [Re: ranger20]
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Loc: Le Sueur, MN USA
Can't wait to work 'em over tomorrow and Sunday. It's going to be a blast.
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#1935478 - 07/05/09 11:37 AM
Re: July 2009 - "Tip of the Month" [Re: Team Otter]
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Loc: Le Sueur, MN USA
My wife and daughter sure are good at picking which days to go fishing. We should be on the water by 5:00 pm at the latest and my wife is going to experience speed trolling first hand. She's more excited than my 4-year old daughter is. Ha!
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#1935495 - 07/05/09 12:03 PM
Re: July 2009 - "Tip of the Month" [Re: Team Otter]
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It's shaping up to be a nice evening, I'll be taking a little nap once I get off work (too much 4th of July party for this guy last night) but then I'll be hitting the lake in search of some July Eyes!

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#1942776 - 07/13/09 10:00 AM
Re: July 2009 - "Tip of the Month" [Re: riverrat56]
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Loc: Le Sueur, MN USA
The walleye bite remains very strong in the area. Spinners and night crawlers, trolling crank baits and casting Rat-L-Traps are all taking fish in both the quality and quantity categories.
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