I heard this 10 days ago. That's all I know about it.
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I heard this 10 days ago. That's all I know about it.
Went to TBird over the weekend. That cold front messed us up. Ran up the river. Nothing. Caught a few dinks near a marina. Hopefully things pick up after all the rain we get this week.
Fished on Saturday afternoon, on the East side of the dam, off the rocks. I caught some walleyes, sand bass and 1 slab.
Tried Overholser before the rain. No crappie, but got a number of bluegills and perch. Other guys doing NG, except guys throwing shrimp were getting an occasional hybrid and some small sandies.
The spawn is close. I can feel it. I am hoping this rain will raise the hefner lake level a bit. Actually, I hope they have to let some water out of canton after all this rain and fill Hefner up. there are some good crappie spots I know of when the lake is full.
I hooked a nice walleye didn't have any pliers or gloves so I grabbed my line to pull it up and broke it off was fishing with six pound line that needed to be changed out a rookie mistake
My friend and I caught some walleyes between 20" - 25". We fished right at you park on the east side of the dam. The bites are best around 8-9 AM and 3-4 PM. We caught more fish on windy and cloudy day (Saturday). We just caught a few sand-bass on Sunday.
It's good to have a net when walleye fishing. But you can reach down and grab them under the gills. The big ones have a pointy gill plate so you have to watch out for it sticking you. Just grab them right next to the jaw inside the gill though. Like this Attachment 262281
You sure that's not a saugeye? Awfully dark in color.