Trophy Specialist Posted June 27, 2013 Posted June 27, 2013 The excellent walleye fishing continues out of Au Gres. We took a nice box of fish yesterday, so we started out fishing that same area this morning. Today we hit the water early this morning, but with dead flat, calm conditions, the bite was very slow for the first two hours. Then when the wind picked up a little and put a slight chop on the water, the walleyes turned on big time. We then caught one fish one after another until a four-man limit was filled including two 27 inchers. Crawler harnesses were the top producer today, but towards the end of the trip, when the fish were biting good, Hot N' Tots began to catch fish too. Silver blades were best early, but towards the end of the trip, everything got hit. We are fishing deep water still. I trolled in one direction this morning for four miles and marked tons of fish all along the way with most of them hugging the bottom. There are still millions of walleye off Au Gres as we are catching few other species of fish, so those marks on the sonar have to be mostly walleyes. We will likely still be fishing close to Au Gres for at least another week before the better fishing relocates out by the Islands or other areas of the Bay.Capt. Mike Veine
JWheeler Posted June 27, 2013 Posted June 27, 2013 I need a new job. You guys are smokin the fish......keep on em
Wildeyes Posted June 28, 2013 Posted June 28, 2013 Thank you for all the great information. I am new and appreciate all the help I can get. Taking all of next week off to fish the bay. Thanks again.
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