I'm not familar with those lakes but you can sure find some nice walleys at Glen Elder...alot of people trolling for them when we were there Mon. -Wed....... surely someone on here can help you out....good luck.
I am planning a walleye trip to kanopolis, webster, and kirwin lakes starting on may 12th. Any help i can get on fishing these lakes would surely be appreciated . Thanks for the help in advance
I'm not familar with those lakes but you can sure find some nice walleys at Glen Elder...alot of people trolling for them when we were there Mon. -Wed....... surely someone on here can help you out....good luck.
FAITH, FAMILY, FRIENDS & FISHING...... hopefully in that order but honestly, not always!
This time of year, find the boats, you'll find the fish. Good luck. All 3 sound like they should be really good this year.
All lakes raise a foot when I step in the boat
since i am coming from oklahoma i will probably go ahead and start out friday the 11th . may hit the chain starting at el dorado ,then kanopolis then webster and kirwin .i have a week so iffin any of ya'll see a gray lund explorer with a 4 stroke yamaha come by and say hi.
I don't want to sound like I chase boats around all day because I don't. But, what other boats/people are doing helps in developing a pattern on a lake that you've never been on. It's no fun (for me) traveling to a new lake to fish several hours and spending all day (many times there's only 1 day) just trying to find fish. Then get to the boat ramp and every other boat on the lake is tearing them up. Sorry if that last post was mis-leading.
I wouldn' t let any of that bother me if i was you just have fun thats what its really all about right? With a mess of fish thrown in. After all gas is expensive
You might want to skip Kanapolis and head straight for Milford. Last weekend my buddy and I hooked into 8 keepers, two of those over 24". Here is a picture of the big daddy 28"-13.5lbs.
On a side note, I caught that Walleye while fishing for Crappie. After we caught that ugly monster, we switched to trolling with deep diving stick baits and ended up hooking into 5-7 more Walleyes. I hear when the cotton is falling, the Walleyes are usually off the spawn searching for food. So, we trolled the flats and had decent success.