2010-08-05

Wally's Big Zander Fishing

Join MrsDigiot, Gordon Banks and PappyStu lake in Coulee country fishing for pike-perch ... Winter is a good time to reflect on the seasons, the past. It seems that winter is the longest of all seasons and I wish sometimes, my life in the hope that spring will come. Standing on a hill overlooking the wind-blown river, I feel the cold of winter in the bone as the nagging pain of persistent flu. Whitecaps March in uneven rows, to the south, blown up to their deaths on a rocky shore. The skyis ghost-gray, with scudding low clouds moving rapidly across the frozen, uncaring land. I can imagine how it would be like on the water at this time, some fisheries are wind walleyes. Walleyes in the wind is not something that you read every day. Most fishermen probably will not go on windy days because they can not control their boats or they do not feel the stencil on the underside. Walleyes in the wind can and does produce walleyes and sometimes is the best pike fishing, if itwindy. Wind has an effect on light. The wind generated waves and waves reduce to light. Therefore, you will find walleyes on a shallow reef on a bright day, when it is windy. Take the same reef on a bright, calm day, and often there is no fish. I generally blown search of walleyes on the windblown side of the lake, and the wind-side of a structure. Walleyes are usually most active on the side of the lake or reservoir that the wind blows...

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