Fished Houghton Lake Friday morning by myself and got my one man limit by 11:00am fishing on the North Shore in 7 FOW. Went back out on Saturday evening and boated four keepers and sixteen walleyes all between twelve to forteen inches on the North Shore 6 to 8 FOW. Best action was on black and silver TD 5 tail dancers and shadraps. I'll be back out fishing in October looking for some bigger fish.
SPECIAL NOTE: Hot Hunting Spots Pro Staff Member - Joe "Bird Dog" Fornwall show above with a nice small mouth and a walleye. Joe has been very busy with upland game and other work related things, but it is very good to see him back in action.
Also note that Joe NEVER has a problem eating the Walleye and he does make it up for our meetings & fish fry events.
More Fall Fishing Reports to follow.
HHS Admin
Hey guys,
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great advice for targeting walleye. Houghton Lake is really the only lake that I have ever fished for walleye and I have not done that well this year. I am using full size planer boards with 3 lines attached to each one. What do you troll with? Also, I am constantly catching weeds. How do you run the tail dancers without constant snags? I made one more run up to the lake last Saturday 10-17 and had absolutely no luck.
Thanks for any more advice you can offer me and keep up the great posts!