02-12-2010, 08:49 AM
I have never been to Crow Butt, but have gone walleye fishing many times.
The Columbia offers a wide variety of places to go. Some people fish off the dock for walleye, some don't. It's no secret that boat fishing is the best for a good Walleye catch. Walleye are a tricky fish. One minute they are biting like crazy, and the rest of the time they seem as if they were never there.
Tips on finding a Walleye fishing spot:
-Find a location with a rocky bottom with a depth of around 25-40'
-Time to go: 7 AM till noon, or 5 PM till it gets dark
-Use bottom walkers
-Try different grub. Popular colors are bright green, yellow and red. Use a jig lead hook.
-Troll your boat at around 3-5mph, this all depends on wind and the how strong the current is.
Hope that helps and have fun!!
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The Columbia offers a wide variety of places to go. Some people fish off the dock for walleye, some don't. It's no secret that boat fishing is the best for a good Walleye catch. Walleye are a tricky fish. One minute they are biting like crazy, and the rest of the time they seem as if they were never there.
Tips on finding a Walleye fishing spot:
-Find a location with a rocky bottom with a depth of around 25-40'
-Time to go: 7 AM till noon, or 5 PM till it gets dark
-Use bottom walkers
-Try different grub. Popular colors are bright green, yellow and red. Use a jig lead hook.
-Troll your boat at around 3-5mph, this all depends on wind and the how strong the current is.
Hope that helps and have fun!!
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