Has anyone been to winona? Water low? Can I launch my boat?
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Has anyone been to winona? Water low? Can I launch my boat?
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I would like to hear about some catches from there. I have heard that it has a very healthy Walleye population. Man I hate to take my boat that far down gravel. I could be convinced though!!!! Hahahahaha
Well sir if the lake is high enough to get the boat in next week we will post some picts.
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Man sounds great!!!!!! I hope you have excellent luck!!!!!
I went there a couple of times back in august, when it was hotter than Haydes. Caught zero crappie, a few small Kentuckys, a drum and a gar. Probably better now that it's cooling off. Ramp was pretty good, shouldn't have trouble launching
About month ago I had no problems, caught a few towards the dam, that road is quite the luxury to drive down
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Caught 6 at lunch yesterday. Orange and chartreuse 2 inch tube. Water is down. Taking the trolling racks tomorrow. Lake dies have walleye. Passed on a doe and a small 8 pnt. Too hot.
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Sounds like a nice trip man!!!!!! Thanks for the report!
I manage two or three trips a year. Never have caught a walleye there. Course the only ones I catch anywhere are an accident. Might rig up deeper and see what happens. DP
We catch a few every year. Allways on minnows. Allways 20 ft or deeper.
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jtrsen, were the crappie still pretty deep? Also, i've caught 3 saugeyes out of maumelle this past summer, by accident, real deep on minnows. I would have thought they were walleyes except for knowing about saugeyes being stocked there. Hard for me to tell the difference without a little research. Very good eating' for sure.
According to Arkansas Game And Fish, Walleyes were stocked in Lake Winona, 2.5 " fingerlings, in the years of 2009,13,14,15.
Sorry guys. Did not do well on the crappie. Kept 6, 8, and 12. Fished middle of 3 days. Fish were 12' deep on brush piles. Orange and chartreuse, lime green and chartreuse. Bass would jump in the boat. Lol
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