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Those Salmo hornets are an awesone crank. I have one lake I fish that the eyes will really go for that crank.

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I have been having good luck pulling walleyes almost every trip to a local lake, but the size hasn't been there. 6-11 fow.

-And pulling cranks over the tops of weeds has worked well too.

Haven't gotten a walleye deeper than 18' this year...though i have been looking.

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Are you guys using the floating Hornets? I am new at walleye fishing and looking for any tips.

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I use a crankbait that fits the depth of water I am targeting.

If I am trying to target a fish in less than 5ft of water yet still above the weeds, yes I will use a floating crank or a shallow running crank.

Again, if I am in water 9ft deep and the weeds are 4 ft up from the bottom, then I will use a crank that runs no deeper than 5ft at the most.

If the crank is running a few feet above the weeds, the eyes will come up and smack it.

If you are using a crank and still getting in the weed tops, run a very shallow running crank until you are not fouling in the weeds all the time. I will at times hit the weed tops and usually a quick snap of the rod tip will release the weeds.

I have used both the floating and the diving cranks depending on water depth.

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I was out today. The surface water temp was 80. I marked all kinds of fish in 10-15 FOW. Using a bottom bouncer orange spinner and a Gulp alive crawler I had a good day fishing. I would cut the crawler so my second hook of two would be sticking out behind the end of crawler. Just little stuff in the shallows (not including Bass).

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The same as yesterday but at 10am the schools broke up and the bite slowed down when the wind shiffed,

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Fished Shields this morning. Sheaphead central. Water was GREEN! As in glowing green on the east side, but just dark green on the west. Weeds are gone.

Mazaska this evening...in my buddies boat so we couldn't troll, but a few sunnies caught on slip bobbers on the south end in 10 FOW. Also turning very green. Weeds mostly gone.

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Fished Mazaska for an hour tonight till sunset, Marked tons! 81 to 79 degrees surface temp. Notta dang thing biting. Although, it does help if you bring your tackle box and don't leave it in the truck smirk

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Made it out tonight with the family...Gave my son (8) the choice..catch walleye or play Baseball, well he made the RIGHT decision! He caught his 1st walleye coming in at 15.5"!!!!! WOOOOO HOOOO, and topped it off with a few SUMO gills!

Hes NOW hooked for life! His picture will come as soon as the wifers downloads it from her camera!

Happiest Dad in the world!

Matt

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Yes sir I do!

Here are the pictures! At first he was a little scared to hold it...30 seconds later, he was all over it! smile

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Rough day in the office today! So, Went fishin. Wife left work early to join Mouneau and myself and kids. Too dang nice out to work in an office! laugh

Just got done cleaning 11 fish. Yummo dinner tonight!

Lots of bull gills, 1 crappy, and sorted through alot of the gills. TONS of minnow sized perch smirk I got 1 walleye..coming in at a whopping 8 inches. smile

Lost a fishin rod + Hornet #4 - My daughter let go of the rod while trolling... UGGGGG. A few F'in heimers came out, but all is ok smile

Most fish caught on Crawlers, jiggin in 7 to 12 FOW. Surface temps down from a few days ago to 79.6 degrees.

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Lost a fishin rod + Hornet #4 - My daughter let go of the rod while trolling... UGGGGG. A few F'in heimers came out, but all is ok smile

Matt calmed down when I reminded him that this gave him a reason to buy a new rod and hornet.... grin

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Slow day today on French... We took the risk of live bait rigging/jigging for walleyes. We Marked a ton but nothing was bitting. We only had some fatheads and Gulp! but in any case it was beyond slow. Might head to north metro area this evening.

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Made it out to my fav hole tonight. Started with the jig n crawler = negative. We moved to trolling old faithful. TONS o Hits, and 1 17" walter came home with me. Kyle got a white bass, and I suspect that that is what was hitting the Salmos and not hangin on.

All in all, what a beautiful night on the water!

12 FOW, 1.5mph seemed to be da ticket!

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bunt2k - what size salmo? #4 or 5? Was out there the other night and managed 5 pike and a crappie on the fire tiger color #5. Nothing of any size though. Was marking a TON of fish 12-19ft on the NE shore, towards the 11 foot bar. I'm hoping to get out there tomorrow night.

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I fished from my new Yak on Ballantyne today for about 3 hours and caught the biggest bass I've caught in this area ever. It was 21", although I don't know a weight, as I don't have a scale. I'm sure 3+ lbs though. The bass really seemed to like my shad raps out there.

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A 21" largemouth will be much heavier than the modest 3+ lb estimate you gave her. I would say somewhere between 5-6lbs...nice job!!

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I don't fish enough to know the weigh estimates. That makes me feel even better about it though! Especially knowing it was caught from a yak!

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Got out last night for a few hours. Pulling hornets in 8-10 FOW the crappies were absolutely crushing them, but no walleyes. I came in right before the rain and wind hit. As I was cranking my boat up, the lake looked like mille lacs! 3-4 foot swells! I was pretty crazy to say the least. I think a lot of the guys out there just beached there boats and waited it out, I am guessing it only lasted 10 or 15 minutes. All in all it was a fun night of fishing.

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The mid summer bite is still on! Trolling salmos and smaller raps on the outside of the weed-lines and over the top.

As a good friend of mine once stated on here...if ya arnt catching weeds, ya wont catch the walleye.

The gill bite as well seems to be doing just fine. Smaller profile jigs and crawlers on the outsides of the weeds, and vertical. Color seems to be a major player as well. I have found green and white to be my buddies during this humid stuff.

Keep poundin em! Lets here your reports!

Matt

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I've been catching fish over the past couple weeks exactly the same ways you just mentioned. Trolling #4 floating Hornets can produce quite the mixed bag of fish. Moving approximately 1.8-2.1 mph along the weedline trying to stay near 9 f.o.w. Crappies, white bass, walleyes, big gills, sheephead... can all be had simply by trolling the edges and turns. Once you catch a fish it's worked to slow or stop and cast that area. Anchoring and vertically fishing the crappies, gills, walleyes, you name it...! can be very effective. Hot pink 1/32 oz collarless jighead with a crawler is getting bites for this guy!

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Got home from fishing the other night and was reorganizing my "mancave" getting some clothing out for bowhunting and what not. All of the sudden I hear one of my rods set the hook into a huge 73lb. dogfish! Quite the ordeal ensued to say the least...Owe a big thanks to the local Police and Fire Dept. for the assist being I was home alone! Also a shout out to the Apple Valley 24 hr Vet Clinic and Ridges ER Hospital Staff... grin

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And losing a very effective Hornet as well! :P

The vet looked at me crazy when I asked for the lure back! She must not know what a cross-lok snap is.....

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