opinions on walleye needed...
Posted: Sat Dec 25, 2004 10:12 am
Seasons greetings!
A cottager on my lake stocked walleye fry in the lake (1000/yr over ten years).
My cottage is on a small lake in Quebec. The lake is predominantly eutrophic (shallow and weedy, with a mud/silt bottom). There are several rock points but little other natural structure (no humps, shoals, etc..). There are essentially two main basins in the lake but neither is any deeper than 30-32 feet - they are relatively flat bottomed.
I have caught two walleye in this lake over the past ten years, but I fish primarily for bass. I use a fair amount of jigs when fishing for smallies, but have yet to hook into a walleye.
The question I ask is where could these fish be? I know there are some in the lake (as I found a dead 6 inch walleye on the raft this past summer - so there must be at least two eyes!!!)
Would they roam the basins in schools? Would they be off the deepest points (where I've been fishing...). If so, how would I go about finding them?
Suggestions, opinions......
A cottager on my lake stocked walleye fry in the lake (1000/yr over ten years).
My cottage is on a small lake in Quebec. The lake is predominantly eutrophic (shallow and weedy, with a mud/silt bottom). There are several rock points but little other natural structure (no humps, shoals, etc..). There are essentially two main basins in the lake but neither is any deeper than 30-32 feet - they are relatively flat bottomed.
I have caught two walleye in this lake over the past ten years, but I fish primarily for bass. I use a fair amount of jigs when fishing for smallies, but have yet to hook into a walleye.
The question I ask is where could these fish be? I know there are some in the lake (as I found a dead 6 inch walleye on the raft this past summer - so there must be at least two eyes!!!)
Would they roam the basins in schools? Would they be off the deepest points (where I've been fishing...). If so, how would I go about finding them?
Suggestions, opinions......