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Some Walleye LH
Steve and I crossed Lake Hopatcong about an hour before sunrise, temperatures in the 20's, and I expected some clouds, since some snow in the forecast. As it turned out, snow came down as we left near 2 pm, clouds had come. But although the start on the day was real slow, besides perch and little largemouths >a pound among boulders at the shallow end of one of the steep drops we fished, we did manage to catch four walleye on herring. I jigged a Binsky for all I was worth, but didn't get a hit on the bladebait.
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i usually don't use the blade baits till the water gets much colder, but idk why i haven't been able to catch anything on them with the water in the 60s either.
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Read the full report on the blog, very cool as usual. Were you guys marking any of the deep thermocline still? Mark anything on the bottom or all suspended?
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was out sunday, couldnt get a bite on herring they are all 2" long and tiny, every fish came on the binsky. a handful of crappie, panfish, and small stripers. thermocline is gone it was only in deep water. baitballs suspended 20-25ft down and lots of marks on bottom. only fished till noon the cold front killed the bite
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Excellent! Always great to get out and catch some 'eyes.
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i would say it absolutely is not even like you think.
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I think uneven, like what you said.
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