08-28-2019, 12:06 PM
[#0000FF]Sorry to hear about your back. I have been having a few "twinges" lately but I still got enough mobility to climb in my tube.[/#0000FF]
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[#0000FF]I also saw some good-looking marks in the mid 20 foot level yesterday...also with closed mouths. That's gotta be walleyes. With all of the perchlets available for chow right now they are probably well fed...and well-fed walleyes just don't like to play with silly fishermen.[/#0000FF]
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[#0000FF]The perch were in a fairly small area...both two weeks ago and yesterday. There were some scattered all along the shoreline...usually in water from 8 to 12 feet deep...cruising along to make periodic rushes into shallower water for some "perch parfait". And Pa also found some just outside the stickups and reeds to the north or the ramp. I think as the water drops lower and the currently flooded structure disappears the fish will be more widely scattered.[/#0000FF]
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[#0000FF]Good luck with the back.
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[#0000FF]I also saw some good-looking marks in the mid 20 foot level yesterday...also with closed mouths. That's gotta be walleyes. With all of the perchlets available for chow right now they are probably well fed...and well-fed walleyes just don't like to play with silly fishermen.[/#0000FF]
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[#0000FF]The perch were in a fairly small area...both two weeks ago and yesterday. There were some scattered all along the shoreline...usually in water from 8 to 12 feet deep...cruising along to make periodic rushes into shallower water for some "perch parfait". And Pa also found some just outside the stickups and reeds to the north or the ramp. I think as the water drops lower and the currently flooded structure disappears the fish will be more widely scattered.[/#0000FF]
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[#0000FF]Good luck with the back.
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