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HI guys, Has anyone been out in the past few days walleye fishing? How is the water clarity?

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Have not heard any bads reports but at the sametime no good reports. After the slower weekend I'm sure that there aren't as many boats fishing during this week, please the temps have been chilly the last 2 days. If I hear anything I'll let you know.

Matt "twofish" Shermoen

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From what I've heard and read elsewhere the reports are pretty much the same for walleyes only a few. The Sturgeon reports seem to be picking up and looks like some people have started getting some numbers. The water temp is still cold but, will hopefully warm up with more warm temps in the next week. I'll be up for some big pike fishin this weekend then thurs to sun next week for the wally's and sturgeon. Will report back later on my hopeful success. Friends of mine last weekend pounded the pike on the ice with many fish in 30" to 39" range with one at 44". They said they had caught 22 fish on mon everyone over 10lbs.

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fished 4 mile bay in the channel on friday did pretty good, saw a lot of big fish caught. Sat was slow but the weather was poor and there were a lot of boats. didnt hear reports from up river but it should really start to pick up this week I would imagine.

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I just spent the last 3 days on the river,we where mainly targeting sturgeon,we did fish some walleye's.

Friday we went to 4 mile bay, the boat traffic was lite in the morning and it was cold.The first fish was a 62 inch sturgeon the water temp was right at 32.5 east wind.Most of the boats that arrived where fishing walleye's we watched them catch some eye's ,some other boats picked up a few.We ended up with 16 sturgeon ,1 walleye,3 eelpout.and 5 suckers.

On Sat. we went to Birchdale walleye fishing the bite was slow there was around 15 boats in that area.We did manage to get a couple of limits to eat,jig and minnow worked for us .We did see other boats catching a few eye's nothing big water temps 34 degrees.We did try for sturgeon at Birchdale we got one a 60 incher.

On Sunday we went started at Frontier didnt do anything there, pulled the boat out and went to 4 mile .There where lots of boats there the landing was full had to park on road.The fishin was slow we did end up with 7 sturgeon the biggest was a 53 incher we did see others being caught. jasturceon3.jpg

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just got back last night, fished saturday and sunday. 19 sturgeon for the 2 days and quite a few walleyes, it was a very nice trip. No one on the river. walleyes and small saugers seemed to bite very good on saturday and lots of eater walleyes on sunday.14-17 inchers.

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