Weedman wrote:
I have a question though, that no one to date has been able to answer. Has anyone been able to track these pods of very large walleye that are obviously leaving the Bay after spawning to spend the rest of year feasting on alewife in Lake O? Where do they go? How far do they go?
Yes these fish can be caught during the summer, most of the boats I see out in the Lake during the summer are Rigging for Salmon and Trout, very few boats target walleye on Lake Ontario. The pods move daily and some days you spend a large amount of time covering water and hunting for active pods of walleye. They are usually suspended in the top quarter of the water column and can be taken on spinners and crawlers. Some areas I have had summer success are Melville Shoal, Pigeon Island, Charity Shoal, Timber Island out towards Main Duck Island, which includes all the shoals between.
-sheldon