TNBronzeback
09-04-2015, 09:13 AM
I decided to explore new waters yesterday at normandy, with the intent of learning the walleyes there.
Boat hit the water at 6:00am, i got back to the ramp at 9:30pm....fish landed = ZERO.
That lake is a pretty easy lake to pick the likely spots to start with all the points but the huge curveball is the depth with the bubbler system. I didnt find any thermocline so i guess in all reality those fish could have been in 50-60 foot. Deepest i went was 35. i trolled crawler harnesses in a rainbow of colors at various speeds at various depths across various structure. Then cranks, then spoons, then i repeated the same thing on a vertical approach with blades, spoons, jigs even live minnows on bare hooks. At dark i cast spoons and minnow baits around flats on the breaks. I fished in bait balls then under bait balls.
Now, with bluebird skies, no wind and 95 degree temps i didnt have the most walleye friendly day conditions wise....but nothing...not a bass, cat, crappie....lol.
Great stained water color though.
The only thing i didnt try was working the banks in the flooded timber in the 10-15' range. I figured the 88' surface temp wouldnt be walleye friendly.
Still a fun day on the water, found alot of good places to try when the temps drop.
I will be visiting normandy again for sure.
Boat hit the water at 6:00am, i got back to the ramp at 9:30pm....fish landed = ZERO.
That lake is a pretty easy lake to pick the likely spots to start with all the points but the huge curveball is the depth with the bubbler system. I didnt find any thermocline so i guess in all reality those fish could have been in 50-60 foot. Deepest i went was 35. i trolled crawler harnesses in a rainbow of colors at various speeds at various depths across various structure. Then cranks, then spoons, then i repeated the same thing on a vertical approach with blades, spoons, jigs even live minnows on bare hooks. At dark i cast spoons and minnow baits around flats on the breaks. I fished in bait balls then under bait balls.
Now, with bluebird skies, no wind and 95 degree temps i didnt have the most walleye friendly day conditions wise....but nothing...not a bass, cat, crappie....lol.
Great stained water color though.
The only thing i didnt try was working the banks in the flooded timber in the 10-15' range. I figured the 88' surface temp wouldnt be walleye friendly.
Still a fun day on the water, found alot of good places to try when the temps drop.
I will be visiting normandy again for sure.