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Help? What to look for in a Walleye + Crappie Spot (metro lakes)


Dkoy

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Been ice fishing for about 3 years now but I haven't figured what to look type of structure I should be targeting when I'm targeting both species. The usual holes I pick when I fish for crappies doesn't seem to hold any walleye, and spots I fish for walleye are no where in the zone for crappies, although I yet to tackle an `eye over 10". Anybody got any advice I can try? Got the cam, flasher, gps with a cracked screen (Lowrance RMA on hold so have to use simulator with chip...sux) Can't make enough time for the ice, so when I'm out, I usually have enough time to try 1-2 spots before sun down. Thinking of sneaking off one vacation day to venture and look for structures to tackle since I'm limited. What are some of your experiences in spots that you can raise both types of fishes.

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DKOY:

This is my 3rd yr ice fishing as well. I've found out that the walleye DO hang around where the crappies do, it may be a matter of timing. My crappie/walleye mix spots are usually in 50fow. I find the crappies suspended around 20-30fow and the walleyes will usually be on the bottom. I usually wait around 7-8pm till the crappies start moving out and the eyes come in.

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