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Does anyone have any news about Pulaski. I am thinking of going out there and would like to know where to start.

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I went out last night on Pulaksi and stayed 'til just after midnight. Trolled with shiners and used slip bobbers without any luck. A few walleyes were supposedly being taken at night but I didn't see anyone catch a fish, other than rock bass. Think the bite has cooled off the past few days because I didn't have any luck on Buffalo either.

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I was out on Buffalo Sunday morning, from 6:30 to 10:00 and only got a few bites, and no fish. It was darn near a perfect morning for eyes too, cloudy, not too warm, and a little chop on the water. I talked to a couple of other guys and they didn't get anything either.

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Crappies in the tree trunks yet, or is that all done with?

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Hi Gotabite,

I have not yet fished Pulaski this year, but I could recommend a few spots that have worked for me this time of year.

I would recommend the North shore, out from the entrance to Little Pulaski. Try different depths between 14 to 30'. Thirty feet may seem awful deep for this time of year, but on this lake, I catch them year round at this depth (especially daytime and high sun). I would work this shoreline west (to the left) until you reach the first house.

Another spot is on the east shore out from the A-frame house, work this southward for about 1/4 mile. There is a very nice break out from the A-frame. Work the break up to the weedline and even off the break into deeper water during the day.

I like live bait rigs with NO colored hooks and 7 to 9' snell lengths. Minnows for this time of year (sometimes crawlers) hooked through the tail and workem sloooow. Let the minnow do the talking.

Good luck and let us know how you do.

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I did not get out last weekend because of the weather but I appreciate everyones feedback.

I will give a report as I plan on going out on Sunday.

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