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 5/29/2007 10:41:35 PM
ScottEvil
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howdy from texas
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Howdy from Texas :)  I am visiting Gull Lake in Late August and wanted to get any suggestions y'all might have for me . I read that the Walleye should be shallow that time of year and more accesable when using a floating line. Here in Texas the only trout we see are stocked in ponds/creeks/rivers in the winter and usually all caught, eaten by monster Stripers or die from the hot water temps by April so most of our fly fishing is for warmwater fish. Should my bass flies work for Walleye if they are in the shallower water? I will probably be bringing a bunch of clousers, deceivers, and some other larger flies to target Northern, Smallmouth, Largemouth and Musky , but not sure on Walleye if they will even be in the shallow. I am bringing an 8wt with floating line and maybe a 6wt with sinking line if I need to go deeper for some Walleyes. Any suggestions ?
 5/30/2007 9:18:55 AM
D.A.
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Re: howdy from texas
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Your chances of running into walleyes in the sahllows that time of year aren;t very good, but I'd say the prospect of catching bass and pike, especially on top with poppers and streamer type patterns would be very possible.  An 8 weight is good, and bring both floating and sinking line.

Enjoy,
D.A.

D.A.
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 5/30/2007 5:55:03 PM
ScottEvil
6 posts


Re: howdy from texas
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 D.A. wrote
Your chances of running into walleyes in the sahllows that time of year aren;t very good, but I'd say the prospect of catching bass and pike, especially on top with poppers and streamer type patterns would be very possible.  An 8 weight is good, and bring both floating and sinking line.

Enjoy,
D.A.


hmmmm, this guide seems to think that the Walleyes will be there, either way I plan on targeting multi species and just plan on having some fun
 5/31/2007 1:39:32 AM
MNI
27 posts


Re: howdy from texas
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D. A.'s right, Not too many walleyes shallow that time of year. Early in the fall they move shallow to eat the migrating frogs, but I think Aug is a little early for that. The best bet with your fly-rod will be the deep weed edges where they come close to deep water. Prime times (sunrise and set) will up your odds too. In Aug. use the biggest flys you can throw. 6" isn't too small. (I know, that's not what she said) You might want to take a day at Mille lacs for a shot at a Muskie, and the BIG Smallmouth. Bring a little pole for the panfish too. Good luck up here.

 

 5/31/2007 7:52:20 AM
TheFlyMaster
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Re: howdy from texas
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Your flies that you mentioned should work for all the fish you mentioned.  You might want to bring some crawfish patterns, bass like them, pike like them and walleye like them to.  But definetly bring sinking line like D.A. mentioned along with your floating line.  I use an 8wt for all my big bass and pike fishing and works great.  A huge musky might give you a little trouble, but doable, just make sure you have a good reel.

You could get into some shallow water eyes, but it depends on the weather and structure your fishing, but walleye fishing is whole different game in itself which I don't want to go into .  The only time I've actually persued walleyes on the fly are in rivers and when the walleye guys have a good shallow rocky reef bite going on like Mille Lacs has.  I tried fly fishing the evening and night bite out in the rock piles on Mille Lacs did ok on clousers.  I had type 3 sinking line, so it made it painfully slow to get to the right depths.  A full fast sinking line would have been much better.  But the point was that I was actually able to hook up on some fish.   I've caught small walleyes up shallow in the middle of summer, even right next to shore, but it was usually a windswept rocky shoreline or wingswept small bay, but then again I'm not an expert on catching eyes.

Good luck and let us how it turns out.


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 5/31/2007 6:07:04 PM
ScottEvil
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Re: howdy from texas
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thanks for the info guys. I will start tying some more crawfish patterns and bring a few different spools of various sinking lines for a shot at some Eyes. I came up last year to the Detroit Lakes area and did alright fishing and ate my first walleye(didn't catch it) and liked it very much. There is only 1 or 2 lakes here in Texas where Eyes do well and they are not too close so I kinda have an itch to land one on the fly.
 8/19/2007 12:53:03 AM
ScottEvil
6 posts


Re: howdy from texas
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So I should be near Brainerd @ Gull Lake a week from today. We are renting a 15' Lund for the week and I am tying flies like crazy . I am bringing an 8wt, 5wt and a 2wt so my options are pretty wide open. Not sure if I will be able to go to Mille Sacs this time around since we are renting a boat on Gull Lake and might just stick around there. I saw there is a Gander Mountain in Brainerd so I at least know I can get some tackle if needed . I definitely cannot wait to eat some fresh walleye, even if I do not catch it
 8/19/2007 12:19:05 PM
MNI
27 posts


Re: howdy from texas
 (United States)

Scott E,

I'd really like to see you defie (sp? I can't spell), us N. woods experts and eat some walleyes you caught on a flyrod in Aug.

Try going out on a windy evening, on a windy rocky point or rocky reef that drops into reatively deep water. One hour before and after sunset. Try wieghted wooly buggers, streamers, and clousers, black, and or white and or chart. Don't be afraid to get them snagged in the rocks either. If you have the boat, anchore deep, easier to cast down wind.

Get some eyes!

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