Hi all,
My first report!
I went home to Parry Sound for some fishing this past week. A few inland lakes were producing beauty walleye but things were a little different then years past.
Even at night the wally's were sitting deeper then usual. 40+ feet.
Our usual spots at half that depth were void of all but a few rock bass.
We were marking the biggest bait balls we have ever seen and the bait was simply sitting still.
Very interesting to see though. as few as we can tell, all the rain is keeping the lke in constant flux so the thermocline is changing on a constant basis. Just a theory though.
Anyways, if you are thinking of going up north for walleye make sure you check much deeper water than you may have in years past.
Fish on!
My first report!
I went home to Parry Sound for some fishing this past week. A few inland lakes were producing beauty walleye but things were a little different then years past.
Even at night the wally's were sitting deeper then usual. 40+ feet.
Our usual spots at half that depth were void of all but a few rock bass.
We were marking the biggest bait balls we have ever seen and the bait was simply sitting still.
Very interesting to see though. as few as we can tell, all the rain is keeping the lke in constant flux so the thermocline is changing on a constant basis. Just a theory though.
Anyways, if you are thinking of going up north for walleye make sure you check much deeper water than you may have in years past.
Fish on!