Morning Everyone,
Quick question. I was up fishing in Gull Lake near Minden this weekend and was looking for walleye. Pretty much all my walleye fishing otherwise has been BOQ. My problem was that walleye and small mouth bass seem to share a lot of the same time of structure in those more northern, rocky lakes and I was having a hard time not catching the out of season small mouth.
Mainly rocky outcroppings, shoals and points were the targeted areas and we tried crankbaits and swim jigs mostly. The smallies were hitting all of them to the point I was getting worried people were going to think I was targeting them. We actually stopped fishing those areas for that reason and switched over to early season lakers, no luck there though.
We did manage one nice eater size walleye on a crank bait but that was it.
Any suggestions? Am I looking at this wrong? Is there a way to try and keep the smallies away or am I fishing the wrong parts of the lake for this time of year?
Thanks,
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