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Author Topic: Walleyes on Tonka?  (Read 2132 times)

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Offline kayakgal

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 :newhere: and need your  :help:
Like most of you, I'm heading out  :titanic: for fishing opener on Minnetonka. I've fished there quite a bit for bass, northerns and pan fish the last few years however I haven't found the walleyes.  :scratch: Does anybody know any good spots I should try? I really want to give walleyes a shot this year.  :fishing2:
I'd be ever so grateful  :bow:
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Offline JohnWester

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find good structure, nice 3-5 foot drops, bounce jig and minnow on them.... in the evening, get up on top of the break, right along the edge, anchor, and fish with slip bobber, plain hook and a leech.  about a foot off the bottom with lighted bobber.
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Offline kenhuntin

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Peruse the weed edge around Bracketts point. low light is the best. You also have a chance at a super smallmouth here. Old mossy jaws lives there.
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