2010 Lund 2010 Explorer Sport

2010 Lund 2010 Explorer Sport
Walleye Fishing on Big Winnie

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Bass Action is heating up




Those of you that have been chasing walleyes around and need a break, try the bass action. We went out this morning and slaughtered them. The weather didn't cooperate right away but after a half hour of rain,thunder and lightning we start to pile them into the Lund! My son hauled in a beauty that weighed about 4 1/2 lbs on a Northland Tackle Jaw Breaker.

We worked the deeper weed edges with Berkley Power Worms and Dixie Dancer spinner baits as the sun started getting higher. The bass seem to be locating around mid lake structure being in their post spawn phase. We had to slow down a bit and get a little deeper but the fish kept biting. Don't give up too early on the deeper pads in the morning before that sun drive you crazy. You can have an absolute blast throwing plastic making them slowly fall off the edge of a pad and then HANG ON!!! Looks like today will be a scorcher.

I will try to add some pics of this morning. I think I might be inside this afternoon since it about 90 F. I think we may go try another small lake tomorrow. I have a few trips this week to Big Winnie for some walleyes, so I'm enjoying these smaller lakes while I can. Sometimes work gets in the way.

My family owns and operated North Star Lake Resort which is a family resort located 25 miles north of Grand Rapids.

Check back for more reports on bass walleyes and hopefully some Muskies this week. Take care, good luck and be safe.

Eric

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