02-16-2006, 02:25 AM
[cool][#0000ff]They definitely go up the channel to spawn in the flowing water. That's why they close the channel to fishing for a couple of months. In the "olden days" it got to be shoulder to shoulder with snaggers using the "Willard Bay Dry Flies" (weighted treble hooks).[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]The good news is that the walleyes also spawn all around the lake over the tops of wave washed rocks. A lot of fair weather walleye lovers head for home when the wind comes up, but that is when the wallies start snuggling on the rocks. There are several areas around the lake that are well known to attract frisky eyes. [/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]The good news is that the walleyes also spawn all around the lake over the tops of wave washed rocks. A lot of fair weather walleye lovers head for home when the wind comes up, but that is when the wallies start snuggling on the rocks. There are several areas around the lake that are well known to attract frisky eyes. [/#0000ff]
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