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Old 11-05-2012, 10:30 PM
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Originally Posted by StriperFan View Post
I usually fished up there from late February on through spring and early summer. Blue hole you park in the park and have to walk a mile down many steps to get to, but yes you will catch walleye right off the bank there. Lots of Walleye are also caught where the boat ramp is, there is a bottleneck to the right where it is hard to pass with most boats. You will see boats lined up there mostly vertical jigging and drifting back, over and over, not a good place to fish from the bank but it will give you an idea of how many walleye are there. The other best place to fish from the bank there is to go back out of the park and take a left, then a left again to go over the dam, then back around to the left till you get to the upper access area, forget what it is really called, find it on a map first. Water comes accross from great falls lake there and it is shallow, and swift. Good numbers of Walleye, spots, and smallmouth inhabit those waters and no boats make it up that far.
Ok so you're telling me the Blue Hole isn't a winter hotspot for walleye, its more Spring to early summer. I'll definitely make a trip out there around that time. I guess for winter I either need to get in a boat with someone fishing for them in Center Hill or try my luck at the dam at night during no generation or during generation in the day. I'd rather not be out there at night alone so next long period of generation I'll try to get some time away from studying and give it a go. Thanks a bunch for the tips!
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