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Author Topic: Bug report!  (Read 1831 times)

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Offline Ace

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Hey Yo,
The Mayflies are hatching all over the lake this week.  It has put a real slow down on the Walleye action, for most of the anglers that I have talked to.

There are some tactics that you can use during the hatch that will put fish in the boat in these tough conditions.  One of my favorite presentations is pulling spinners and crawlers on a bottom bouncer.  The other is pulling crankbaits at a little higher speed, than you would normally use.

These fish are in a feeding mood, you just need to make your presentation stand out in all of the food that they have available to them, during the hatches. 

Fast moving presentations are just the ticket.  They will jump on anything that comes within their strike zone, even if it isn't what they have been feeding on.  Some guys like to use just a half of a crawler, and that does work.  I on the other hand, like to use the whole crawler when pulling blades.  I don't know that either one is better than the other, it's just my personal preference to use the whole crawler.

Have yourselves a great weekend everybody, and don't be affraid to fish the bug hatches.
I can be some of the best fishing of the summer, if you know how to approch it. :fishing2:

"Ace" :happy1:
« Last Edit: June 06/27/09, 09:19:40 AM by Ace »
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