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Walleye Dilemna
AdkIceman:
Alright I am plannin on fishing Glen Lake in New York by Lake george friday night for walleyes. It was stocked with them a long time ago and they are still on there but there isn't a huge population but the ones left are huge. The deepest part is 55 feet or so I believe the ice almost 18 inches thick now also. I plan on settin tip ups for walleye and jiggin for perch then once the perch shut off switching over to jiggin for eyes after dark. What depth do u recomend me setting my tip ups in? Any help would be appreciated.
~AdkIceman~
holeinhide:
go for a steep drop off, sunken island or under water point set from shallow to deep walleye like to go deep by day and move to the shallows at night.
PerchBusterSD:
no matter what depth, i keep mine about a foot to a foot and a half off the bottom
PERCH_INC.:
LAST YEAR A FRIEND OF MINE WAS CATCHING EYES IN 25FT. HE PUT SOME TIPUPS AT 15FT DOWN AND HE PULLED 3 EYES OVER 17" AND 2 AT 20".HE WAS USING HIS VEXILAR AND SAW THE FISH UP OFF THE BOTTOM. DON"T GO FISHING WITHOUT YOUR VEXILAR !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Mr.Fisherman:
Your right holeinlake, the more structure the better thats why sometimes I go to Canada for those big guys.
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