07-24-2007, 05:08 AM
Right now, I think that I would fish Yuba. There are reports with some fish being caught at Deer Creek, S[size 3]tarvation, Willard Bay, and Utah Lake, but my bet would be on Yuba[/size]
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[size 3]starvation has a bigger population of walleye than yuba right now. one of the biggest problem with catching walleye is keep your bait/lure in the there stike zone. most of the time that is right near the bottom. deer creek with the low water levels should help to find the eye. the break between rocky shore and the mud basin at deer creek can be good, its two different bottom types so you have a more prey for the eyes. trolling the basin up at the east end can be good, we normaly have 2 rod bouncing bottom with cranks and two suspended with crank. crawfish colors work good with the lower level(their losing places to live as the water drops). [/size]
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[size 3]starvation has a bigger population of walleye than yuba right now. one of the biggest problem with catching walleye is keep your bait/lure in the there stike zone. most of the time that is right near the bottom. deer creek with the low water levels should help to find the eye. the break between rocky shore and the mud basin at deer creek can be good, its two different bottom types so you have a more prey for the eyes. trolling the basin up at the east end can be good, we normaly have 2 rod bouncing bottom with cranks and two suspended with crank. crawfish colors work good with the lower level(their losing places to live as the water drops). [/size]
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