Mark_VTfisherman
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I have trips planned for Canadarago (end of May) and Oneida (July 4th week) and just read a bunch of old threads on iBoats. Like the lively discussions I found and wanted to enter a few to take off, but being they are 2002 2005 and other "old" threads I didn't want to tip the social norms so started this thread.
I liked this old iBoats thread and a couple of others and hope that this post brings up some good discussion.
My last posts on Canadarago were as a newbie to the lake in July 2009- I had no idea what to expect other than I had heard it was hard to fish due to clear water. And I didn't do well. Nobody did well from our group. There are a lot of deeper weeds due to clear, clear water, and none of my walleye came from weed edges or shallow water tactics. Only got one fish at night in/over deep open water. Others were light transition periods but only a few. I have hopes for a few limits and really prefer A LOT of C&R fish just keeping what I want to eat or take home (don't we all :facepalm
and would like some help from recent-year experiences of anglers who frequent there (one website I read said the only anglers who do well are seasoned locals! LOL)
I think I am going to start the week with a day of trolling cranks and stickbaits over open water hoping to find schools of bait and hopefully bigger arches- walleyes, I hope.
Whaddya think of this approach for Canadarago post-spawn walleye?
I liked this old iBoats thread and a couple of others and hope that this post brings up some good discussion.
My last posts on Canadarago were as a newbie to the lake in July 2009- I had no idea what to expect other than I had heard it was hard to fish due to clear water. And I didn't do well. Nobody did well from our group. There are a lot of deeper weeds due to clear, clear water, and none of my walleye came from weed edges or shallow water tactics. Only got one fish at night in/over deep open water. Others were light transition periods but only a few. I have hopes for a few limits and really prefer A LOT of C&R fish just keeping what I want to eat or take home (don't we all :facepalm
I think I am going to start the week with a day of trolling cranks and stickbaits over open water hoping to find schools of bait and hopefully bigger arches- walleyes, I hope.
Whaddya think of this approach for Canadarago post-spawn walleye?