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Offline Luke Haugland

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Walleyes!!
« on: Jan 14, 2010, 11:14 AM »

22" Gill Pill Walleye

Snow, snow, and more SNOW!! I have been extremely busy snowplowing lately, but I wanted to give a quick update on the bites I have been experiencing.
We have had horrible weather for the past couple of weeks, the barometric pressure has been way to high for my liking, and it seems like the wind never stops blowing! Some Iowa lakes north of my area, received 30+ inches of snow. But as our hawkeye quarter back said it best, "love it or leave it!!" Some days I love it, some days I want to leave it.


First five fish, and my
lucky hats!


I think I have put more hours in my truck looking for fish than actual time spent fishing. However the few times I have been able to wet a line, I have been having good luck.

I have been concentrating efforts on the cedar, and wapsi mainly this year. Fishing depths from 10-15 fow. The same pattern that held fish last year rings true to this year. Time in the off season spent in the boat, looking for currents seams, with deep water close by will have the best chance at holding walleyes, and icing over. These spots are gps'd on my h20c with lakemaster chip, and then when the cold weather arrives, I am able to find the exact spots I want to fish.


16" Blue/Silver Foil
Lightning Spoon

The walleyes in our interior rivers really don't seem to mind the high barometric pressure, so that is what I have been focusing my efforts on lately. I have tried bluegill fishing and crappie fishing, however I would rather chase fish that are actively feeding during the current weather pattern.

I have been using my favorite spoon from CJS, a blue/silver foil lightning spoon in the 1/8 oz size. And I have also been using the "rainydaze" color, clown. Walleyes have also been hitting gill pills believe it or not, and jigging rapalas. I have not been using bait, and 5 out of the 9 fish I kept for meals, hit these lures so hard, they blew threw the gills, making an alive release impossible. But, I wasn't complaining, my wife loves fresh iced walleye. She even helps me cook them!


MarCum, CJS, and thorne
perch sweetheart= Walleyes!

I am falling in love again with my 36" outside perch sweetheart rod, it is perfect for fishing the 1/8 oz size spoons. Matt introduced me to this rod, when they first started making it, and it is an amazingly versatile rod. However, my biggest walleye this year in the first picture above, hit a gill pill on my quiverstick!!! That fight took about ten minutes, with 2 lbs test line, and a tiny gill pill, one cannot be over careful.

The five fish that wouldn't have made it if released, were kept, and then I also kept four more in the 14-15" range. Call me crazy, but I think these are the best tasting fish. Lower levels of mecury, pcbs, etc..We ate one fresh meal each night with our neighbors.

"Love it or leave it" Today, I am going to love it, and get back out there and find some more fish!

Good luck, stay safe, and we'll see you on the hardwater!

Offline tracker 1

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Re: Walleyes!!
« Reply #1 on: Jan 14, 2010, 11:18 AM »
  Nice fish !!  What type of reel is in the first picture and what type of line is that ?

Offline Bellybuster

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Re: Walleyes!!
« Reply #2 on: Jan 14, 2010, 11:22 AM »
those are some healthy lookin fish
There's a fine line between fishing and just standing on the shore like an idiot.
--Stephen Wright

Offline Luke Haugland

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Re: Walleyes!!
« Reply #3 on: Jan 14, 2010, 11:45 AM »
  Nice fish !!  What type of reel is in the first picture and what type of line is that ?

It is a cortland 4-5 weight fly reel.  It has actual fly line as backing, then the business end is 2 lb p-line.  This is an amazing set-up.  The large arbor on the fly reel virtually eliminates twist in even the smallest of ice jigs.  No curls, no twist, and straight hanging line...I honestly believe this set up has caught me more fish than ever before, and it even has the versatility to land a nice eye...

Offline doonan

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Re: Walleyes!!
« Reply #4 on: Jan 14, 2010, 11:58 AM »
Those are some chunky eyes! Are you jigging pretty aggressively with the lighting spoons?

Offline Luke Haugland

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Re: Walleyes!!
« Reply #5 on: Jan 14, 2010, 12:21 PM »
Sometimes yes sometimes no,  Half and half.  50% of my bites have been absolutely the hardest hits I have experienced on any ice walleyes.  They are just smoking the baits when you make them chase.  Then other times they want it moved, then completely deadsticked, and after five seconds of completely still, they will crush it.

I like to fish two rods, same lure, but two different presentations. 

Offline hotrod

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Re: Walleyes!!
« Reply #6 on: Jan 14, 2010, 02:12 PM »
Great looking walleyes...at times i miss NOT living by the wapsi!
"I never go ice fishing without my Vexilar" ~Dave Genz
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