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LongRangebugler 01-05-2018 12:25 PM

Walleye on gull
 
Where are the walleye biting on gull lake , have a couple tags I want to fill.

NSR Fisher 01-05-2018 12:29 PM

Try going out a few hundred meters south of the Parkland Beach marina on the north end. There's a few walleye known to hang out in that area :-)

Springer 01-10-2018 12:31 AM

Ya we tried last Saturday to find some walleye. All we caught was hammer handle pike

eyewhomper 01-10-2018 03:26 PM

There are a lot of walleye in there but has been pretty slow me and a buddy where out a few days ago only caught 9 we also got 7 pike and 5 perch that's pretty slow for us time before only caught 11 fish all together fishing 12-14 ft deep really have too work them all fish except one where caught well jigging aggressive

Nikanit 01-10-2018 06:35 PM

Go deep off the point. I caught a beauty in 15 feet. Seen him coming in on the flasher. He weighed 2 pounds

Poppa 01-11-2018 09:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Nikanit (Post 3706542)
Go deep off the point. I caught a beauty in 15 feet. Seen him coming in on the flasher. He weighed 2 pounds

Was it a perch??

trophyhunter 01-11-2018 04:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Poppa (Post 3706856)
Was it a perch??



Lol


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Nikanit 01-12-2018 01:38 PM

Haha no! I was fishing for whitefish and ended up with a beautiful walleye. I was using a small silver lure and he just came in and grabbed it. I just had him by his lip and he was amazingly chill while I popped the lure out at the hole. Probably been caught before and knew I was going to free him. A nice fat one

genno 01-12-2018 03:18 PM

Walleye on gull
 
I still have one tag for gull as well, used one up in the spring, had decent one on a couple weeeks ago but didn’t get hook set right, near aspen. And haven’t seen another walleye since, headed out tomorrow to search for them.


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EZM 01-13-2018 05:18 PM

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Originally Posted by genno (Post 3707789)
I still have one tag for gull as well, used one up in the spring, had decent one on a couple weeeks ago but didn’t get hook set right, near aspen. And haven’t seen another walleye since, headed out tomorrow to search for them.


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We caught some really nice, healthy walleye on the south side near Aspen last year. A few over 5-6 lbs actually.

We set up (right on the dropping slope) significantly deeper than we usually do, on the second steep slope that goes into 20+ feet of water.

My best lure seemed to be the bigger Lindy rattlin' flyers and small rapala rattlin' raps.

I most cases they come in, have a look, and you have drop your lure into the mud/sand and gently stir up some silt and they will grab it.

Otherwise, most of the walleye in there seem to be quite a bit smarter compared to other lakes - don't know why - they just seem a little harder to entice.

Give that a try. Works for us.

Here's one from Gull ...

https://i.imgur.com/dPngNwW.jpg

genno 01-20-2018 12:00 PM

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Finally got a decent walleye not the biggest one but it’s a chubby one. Filled my last tagAttachment 141864


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Dweb 01-20-2018 12:21 PM

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Originally Posted by genno (Post 3713208)
Finally got a decent walleye not the biggest one but it’s a chubby one. Filled my last tagAttachment 141864


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Beauty nice work!


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