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Originally Posted by genno
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 ...