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#1453184 - 07/06/08 11:12 AM Two Walleye Guys, Looking for Bass....
riverrat56 Offline
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Registered: 06/24/04
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PDOGG and I might be heading up to Green in the next few weekends, ya see, all we ever do is fish for walleyes, Bass are a nusience and are avoided at all costs in our boats. But, Smallies aren't so bad, and we want to find out what all the fuss is about from all these bass fishermen.

So anyways, I have no idea what to use for Smallies this time of year, (or anytime) or locations to look for. Half the fun is in finding our own spots, so I don't want specifics or even parts of the lake, but just what to look for, and lures/techniques to use. Thanks for any help guys.
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#1453208 - 07/06/08 11:42 AM Re: Two Walleye Guys, Looking for Bass.... [Re: riverrat56]
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use waxworms in 50 feet of water. or corn kernels.

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#1453225 - 07/06/08 12:24 PM Re: Two Walleye Guys, Looking for Bass.... [Re: sheephead24]
riverrat56 Offline
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Unless smallies are significantly tougher than walleyes, the idea of pulling one from 50 ft of water into 90 degree air and then releasing them, isn't for me.
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#1453262 - 07/06/08 02:12 PM Re: Two Walleye Guys, Looking for Bass.... [Re: riverrat56]
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im thinkin that was a sarchastic comment on the waxworms lol... Id try any deeper rockpile/gravel say 20 ft or so.. throw tubes and craw imitations.

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#1453335 - 07/06/08 05:30 PM Re: Two Walleye Guys, Looking for Bass.... [Re: basssmasher]
riverrat56 Offline
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I figured that, but I don't appreciate asking for a little push in the right direction and getting a response like that, just leave it be. Thanks for your help basssmasher.
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#1453424 - 07/06/08 07:40 PM Re: Two Walleye Guys, Looking for Bass.... [Re: riverrat56]
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a good place to start riverra56 is either DQ bar, or head out to the humps off Grats bar. Lots of good humps that produce lots of small mouth. If you live rig I'd go with worms, but leechs work to this time of the year.

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#1453557 - 07/06/08 10:07 PM Re: Two Walleye Guys, Looking for Bass.... [Re: settymn]
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I fished Green for the first time today and am now in love with the lake...went out there with another guy who had never fished it and to be honest just flew by the seat of my pants. Hit the lake around 7am and got into fish right out from the access...didn't stop catching them until we left around 1pm (the recreational traffic was pretty thick by then, understandably considering the weather). They were cruising in various depths and were hitting plastics okay but wouldn't touch a crank. Leeches get my vote smile
Having spent the previous two days catching walleyes on a nearby lake I was happy to catch some fish that put up a fight! C&R, since smallies are the best thing to happen to Green Lake and they aren't good to eat anyways!
One of my bigger ones:
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#1453562 - 07/06/08 10:12 PM Re: Two Walleye Guys, Looking for Bass.... [Re: Sartell Angler]
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Nice job Sartell! Were you just drifting with live bait on the bottom? I haven't been able to hit Green for a few weeks now. Just curious how you were picking up fish.

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#1453566 - 07/06/08 10:16 PM Re: Two Walleye Guys, Looking for Bass.... [Re: LEECH21]
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That is a beautiful smallie Sartell? Wow!

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#1454061 - 07/07/08 01:41 PM Re: Two Walleye Guys, Looking for Bass.... [Re: MinnesotaMongo]
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we did some drifting but had the best luck cruising around with the trolling motor and looking for the weeds and rocks...drop a leech down on a plain hook with a split shot a little ways up and you're in business. When you hook into one have your partner drop his next to your fish because there will always be another bass or two looking to get in on the feeding frenzy! We spent some time anchored if we were really getting into them also. Here is my buddy with a lighter colored smallie:

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#1454130 - 07/07/08 02:28 PM Re: Two Walleye Guys, Looking for Bass.... [Re: Sartell Angler]
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Sartell, by looking for weeds are rocks, could you see down into the water and see them? Or where they deeper and you were realying on your electronics?
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#1454280 - 07/07/08 04:32 PM Re: Two Walleye Guys, Looking for Bass.... [Re: riverrat56]
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when the sun got high enough in the sky we could see 'em down there. With a little less wind and boat traffic it would have been even easier to see 'em though.
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#1454323 - 07/07/08 04:58 PM Re: Two Walleye Guys, Looking for Bass.... [Re: Sartell Angler]
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Alright, thanks for the help, I really appreciate it.
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