08-22-2014, 09:27 PM
Wow, so much certainty and so many facts...like "DC always has had walleyes" for example...must be nice - to have certainty in fishing...
I'm not really all that interested in participating in your inquisitions Gemcity, but for entertainment sake this time I will - yes, I am aware of moving around, yes I have fished at night, yes I have caught walleyes at DC, yes I have used some of the aforementioned lures, yes yes, yes.
I still hold to my original point however that walleyes at DC are few and far between and I'm generally skeptical of reports that say otherwise.
Lastly, take that "those methods will work anywhere there are walleye" and head on down to Yuba. Let me know how that goes for ya.
[quote Gemcityslayer]I disagree with that completely. Those methods will work anywhere there are walleye.
And Deer Creek produces some very large walleyes, always has, always will..
You might not be able to go out and catch lots of numbers at Deer Creek compared to other lakes... but you can catch them there is no doubt.
With all the tiny bass and stocked trout, those walleyes have a lot of food.
Have you ever caught a walleye at night Watershadow? If not how can you even say if that method will work at night? You couldn't even answer my questions about whether or not you moved around, or what lures you used. There are walleyes in deer creek, and walleyes do primarily feed at night and on big meals. That is not an opinion but a fact.[/quote]
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I'm not really all that interested in participating in your inquisitions Gemcity, but for entertainment sake this time I will - yes, I am aware of moving around, yes I have fished at night, yes I have caught walleyes at DC, yes I have used some of the aforementioned lures, yes yes, yes.
I still hold to my original point however that walleyes at DC are few and far between and I'm generally skeptical of reports that say otherwise.
Lastly, take that "those methods will work anywhere there are walleye" and head on down to Yuba. Let me know how that goes for ya.
[quote Gemcityslayer]I disagree with that completely. Those methods will work anywhere there are walleye.
And Deer Creek produces some very large walleyes, always has, always will..
You might not be able to go out and catch lots of numbers at Deer Creek compared to other lakes... but you can catch them there is no doubt.
With all the tiny bass and stocked trout, those walleyes have a lot of food.
Have you ever caught a walleye at night Watershadow? If not how can you even say if that method will work at night? You couldn't even answer my questions about whether or not you moved around, or what lures you used. There are walleyes in deer creek, and walleyes do primarily feed at night and on big meals. That is not an opinion but a fact.[/quote]
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