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Walleye Techniques on Whitefish Lake....


CRFan1

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Ok, so I have been going up to the Whitefish chain around the first week of June for 21 years. I absolutely LOVE the lake and the resort owners are great people (Killworry in Pine River). We always catch a lot of fish and I know parts of the lake very well. We mainly catch big bluegills, a ton of bass (whether we want to or not, hehe) and northerns but the Walleye are usually tough. Admittetedly, I am not a great Walleye fisherman but I do occasionally get lucky and catch a couple. I have caught a 7.5 pound and a 10 pounder (see pic) in the last few years but I never get numbers and most of the time I get skunked. I mainly use a crawler harness (air injected crawler) on a few of the bars. Can any of you guys who know that lake share a couple tips or secrets on getting better numbers or locations, etc. Lure choices? Baits? I want to learn to be a better Walleye fisherman, lol

Here the big one I caught 2 years ago:

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