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Old 09-24-2018, 11:39 AM
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Default Re: How many trips to Monksville for a report?

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OK, so now you have an idea where the fish might be... Go to the same place before first light, and shut her down before the sun gets bright, maybe 8 am.. Either that or fish from say 6 PM until after dark, or even well into the night.


Also, try a nice good sized, lively killie,shiner, etc,,, Whatever bait fish you are allowed to use on that lake. Fish your jigs as you have been, alongside the live bait on the bottom with a "dead stick'.. Walleyes are actually easy to catch, but they don't have a big bite window, and they are largely nocturnal/low light hunters, and will always hit big live baitfish... bob
The magic hours have certainly been the best times out there. Never really thought of dead sticking a livie. Thanks for the tip!
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