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Regional Discussions => The Mighty Columbia => Topic started by: yaktastic on April 17, 2017, 10:42:45 PM

Title: Easter walleye
Post by: yaktastic on April 17, 2017, 10:42:45 PM
I had been itching to get out for walleye again after not getting much time last year and no way was I going to go battle the water below the dam with the high water.i had to go on the hunt for the tastiest of the warm water fish.weather on sunday was perfect.warm, mostly cloudy early on then partly cloudy later with no wind.

I went out and found a flat out of the main current  with a slow pace flow.upon finding a suitable place to start I dropped my crawler harness down behind a 2oz bouncer and downhill I trolled.i hadn't gone far when my rod shot Back like I snagged a passing motorcycle  and 12lb pline shot off my reel for a second. I grabbed the rod and played the  mystery fish for a good minute. I was thinking  I have caught enough walleye over the years to know they don't run like that, if they take line it's not much just short turnes and a few head shakes. So I wondered what it could be.it fought dirty like a big smallmouth with short bursting runs and head shakes. I thought it could be a small steelhead from the bursts till I got a look at the culprit. It turned out to be a hog of a Squaw fish. I have never caught one that big. I know they are a problem fish for many reasons and have been plagued by them myself fishing eggs, but when they get that big they can test your gear. After a net job and hard swift bonk of wood shampoo I tossed it on the board to measure it. 21" holly moly! I have to wonder how many smolts I saved. I fed it to the birds and got back trolling.

My first pass was uneventful. My second pass yealded a smallmouth at the top end of the pass and then I got the first sign of what I was looking for half way down the run.i was a bit rusty on the hookset and pulled it away but inspection of my crawler showed I was in the right spot. Deep slashes in the worms head.i put on a fresh bait and finished the troll with another hit from a short bite that took the back half of my crawler.

I ran up to start my 3rd troll.i modified my bouncer a bit.added fresh bait that I had to admire, it hung perfect on the hooks and I remember saying to myself " that should get bit".I dropped down in 13ft a few yards farther out from my last passes.about half way down I was looking at something to my right and when I looked back to the left my rod was hanging heavy like It momentarily hung up but it slowly pulled back, relaxed, and pulled again. Holy shit fish! I grabbed the rod from the holder and lifted. I knew it was a walleye from the lack of spunk that they are known for but tell tale movements and subtle head shakes.got my net and it dodged my first attempt. I got a few more cranks on the reel and lifted again and slid him right in the net. Fat and healthy 21" male.after i admired him for a minute I lifted him from the net it got a look at how easy it could have lost the fish with the wrong move.my rear harness hook was through a tiny piece of skin in the roof of his mouth. Got him taken care of and got back fishing.i finished the next pass and a half with several torn up worms and bad hook sets.

On my trolls about 1/3 of the way down I kept hitting a spot with a slight rise and I would always get bit or bumped but no matter what I couldn't hookup.this time I held my rod with my left hand so I was ready as I rolled over the spot and again I got a bump.i stopped peddling and reached back and gave the fish the rod, and when I felt the weight I swept forward and fish on! This one came up with out much fuss and slid right in the net just as the top hook popped loose but it was to late to escape. It taped at 14".

The next 2 passes yealded more bad hooksets, bites that didn't stick and 2 more smallmouth.

The bite was on fire but the catching was slow.it was still a great day on the water.i got some tasty fish for the table and hopefully helped some other tasty fish make it to the ocean to return in a few years.
Title: Re: Easter walleye
Post by: yaktastic on April 17, 2017, 10:47:13 PM
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Title: Re: Easter walleye
Post by: Trident 13 on April 18, 2017, 06:54:45 AM
Nice walleye and sounds like it kept your interest even if the hook-ups where slim.  Nice pics and report. How far from the back was the second hook on the harness?  Sounds like tail nippers.  Pretty nice eats.  I tried Moses Lake last weekend and it's was windy and SLOW.  There was a big bass tourni and many boats came in early and wer growling about slow fishing and wind.  I brought in two really nice carp scales on a 1/8 ounce jig, fun for just a moment.  Ended up being a scouting trip and talked with some NWKA guys in the tri-city area and we'll have to try a meet-up again.
Title: Re: Easter walleye
Post by: yaktastic on April 18, 2017, 08:07:35 AM
My second hook is about half way. If I had run a 3 hook it would have improved my odds probably.but that's walleye.
Title: Re: Easter walleye
Post by: Matt M on April 18, 2017, 08:12:18 AM
Nice looking 'eye! I need to target them more this year. My one trip for them last year turned into a smallmouth day (still fun.) Do want to get into some walleye though this year.
Title: Re: Easter walleye
Post by: Spot on April 18, 2017, 09:15:33 AM
Nice report!  Your tale describes nearly ever walleye fishing day I've had.

-Mark-
Title: Re: Easter walleye
Post by: yaktastic on April 18, 2017, 09:32:57 AM
Nice looking 'eye! I need to target them more this year. My one trip for them last year turned into a smallmouth day (still fun.) Do want to get into some walleye though this year.
I only target them for a short time with work,weather, and springers.
Nice report!  Your tale describes nearly ever walleye fishing day I've had.

-Mark-

Thanks mark.yeah they can drive you mad in their own way but you forget all that when you taste them.
Title: Re: Easter walleye
Post by: dberd on April 18, 2017, 09:34:34 AM
Great fish and report!  Heard they are very tasty. Tacos?
Title: Re: Easter walleye
Post by: yaktastic on April 18, 2017, 09:44:41 AM
Great fish and report!  Heard they are very tasty. Tacos?

Last night I did parmesan crusted fillets baked in the oven.so good. Thinking beer battered tonight. If I have enough I will do tacos
Title: Re: Easter walleye
Post by: Captain Redbeard on April 18, 2017, 10:18:46 AM
Awesome report! Glad to hear the fish are turning on up there. That is a huge pikeminnow! And a nice walleye too. Thanks for sharing your tactics - gives me hope!  ;D
Title: Re: Easter walleye
Post by: SrDesigner on April 19, 2017, 04:49:28 PM
Excellent write up, very inspiring...thanks!