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Hi guys just bought a new place in Morrisburg last month, all settle in ready to wet a line ,looking for pike and walleyes .Any info would be appreciated
depth and techniques ,locations between Long Sault and Iroquoi, just to get me in the right direction...Thanks...Wally
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I grew up in morrisburg. Big walleye right out front of morrisburg dude and lots. Deep divers, worm harnesses and jigs and powerbait minnows all produce. Where theres current there will be walleye!
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Thanks Reddog,any tip on how deep I should start....Wally
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If your trolling anywhere from 20 to 35 feet against the current. I use worm harnesses about 35 to 65 feet. Right in the channel on the canadian side. Jig anywhere from 20 to 60 feet on calm days. Need half ounce jigs and powerbait. Summer is coming and once the water temps get warmer the fish will push deeper during the day. So many shoals the go from 10 to 30 or 40 feet right out front. The old canal we call it. Lots of walleye.
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