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Hey all,

Wondering about some general information for walleye's on Pelican. Not all that familiar with the lake but have a conference/training up there next week (6/23-6/25) at Breezy. Boat will be in tow and thinking of trying to get some of the co-workers on some walleyes. Whatever your willing to divulge would be greatly appreciated.

On another note...is there any unmarked areas that one should watch out for (shallow/rocks)?

Thanks,

WW

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wallys seem alittle slow. Might want to try minnows or leeches, water level is almost back to normal, everything is well marked.

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May have to stoop to doing some casting for, ah this is hard to say, BASS??? as one of the guys really likes to fish for them. Any input on where we can find them?

Greatly appreciated again.

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You can find bass on most of the bays. Was out there for opener this year and really got into some nice fish!

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was up there last week. walleye bite was slow 6-10 fow bass were bitting along with pan fish

you can go to the marina and they can show you areas to stay away from.

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My son and I got a limit of walleyes in little over 2 hours. On Thursday evening in 21-24 ft of water. Fish were suspended up of the bottom. Had to move quite slow.

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Was out from 2 to 430 and caught a bunch of walleyes shallow (10 fow) on raps, they were extremely aggressive. My limit averaged 16 inchs couple bigger and a couple smaller. First good day I have had on Pelican hopefully more to come, I am tired of Gull and Round.

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The family is going up to Breezy point this weekend and my son loves fishing for walleyes. I was wondering how Pelican would be using a canoe to fish? Is there another lake around Breezy that has good walleye fishing that is more suitable for a canoe? Any suggestions would be appreciated.

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Pelican is a pretty large lake walleyesearcher. If there is any wind whatsoever it gets some pretty descent wave action. We were on it last year with blong and we went out in his big boat and it was tossing us around like it was nothing i swear we had 5 ft waves. we caught mabe 2 walleyes and said we had enough and went to this lake down the road called bass lake which is much much smaller. it is more known for crappies but we went out there with weed weasels and whacked alot of northerns!

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Best thing to do would be rent a tiller boat from a resort and troll cranks around 10 feet. I have been catching tons of walleyes doing this.

Good Luck, jjz

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