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    Default Smithville walleye


    Anyone have any reports or heard anything. Tempted to hit the dam tonight. Normally the weather is a tad warmer than it’s been this year so far

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    I skipped it this year because of the weather, moving on to other fish.

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    They're up on the dam now.
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    They weren't on Saturday from 2:30pm - 8:30pm. At least...not that I heard/saw...nor were interested in the things I was throwing. I will say I graphed a lot more fish in the dam area than I had either of the previous two weekends I'd been out.

    In that entire 6 hour period I only saw three other boats and two guys fishing from the rocks and nobody catching anything. Smithville walleye are fickle, especially during their spawn!


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    All walleye are fickle during the spawn. They aren't nest builders and the males will gang up on a female and chase her until she releases eggs. Their brains aren't very big and when they're in spawning mode, that's the only thing they think about. You can occasionally get a reflex strike on something noisy. We caught good numbers of fish on Jacomo and Longview Thursday night. They're in, just busy doing something besides feeding.
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    The weather has been less than ideal but the walleye are definitely on the dam. I've sampled the dam at Smithville 3 times this year and will probably finish up walleye sampling Tuesday night 4-10-18. Judging from what I have seen, the walleye spawn will peak this week. Here are my catch rates so far this year.

    March 27 - 112/walleye per hr
    March 29 - 154/walleye per hr
    April 5 - 240/walleye per hr

    Catch rates this year will be very close, if not slightly above, our 10 year average.
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    Which area of the dam seems to have the highest concentrations?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric Dennis View Post
    The weather has been less than ideal but the walleye are definitely on the dam. I've sampled the dam at Smithville 3 times this year and will probably finish up walleye sampling Tuesday night 4-10-18. Judging from what I have seen, the walleye spawn will peak this week. Here are my catch rates so far this year.

    March 27 - 112/walleye per hr
    March 29 - 154/walleye per hr
    April 5 - 240/walleye per hr

    Catch rates this year will be very close, if not slightly above, our 10 year average.
    thanks for the info Eric.

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    I was there Saturday night from 730pm to 10pm fishing the bank. Saw 3 boaters and I was the only one fishing the bank. I didnt see any eyes shine nor heard anything along the bank. Talked to one of the 3 boaters and they had no luck either. Was shocked that there wasn’t more boaters and anglers out for being such a decent day.
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    I can attest to how difficult it can be to catch a walleye during the spawn. The only appeal it has is an end to cabin fever. The recent snows has left me in a winter depression and I cannot manage the energy to go after something as elusive as a spawning walleye. Besides they are easier to catch in the summer and fall. I caught a 25" walleye last fall fishing for white bass.

    Most of the walleye I have caught over the years have been while trolling for them in the summer something I no longer enjoy because it feels like overkill to me (catching a walleye was for my younger self something of an obsession). I know people that seem able to catch them vertical jigging in the summer but that is not my style at moment either. Being a fair weather fisherman myself I have a lot of respect for the people that almost always catch something but I don't want to turn a hobby into a job.

    The reports are still entertaining and maybe I will redevelop my obsession someday but until then I live the walleye catching adventure vicariously through fishing stories.

    I did give it a half hearted go after F.I.S.H day but no luck.

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