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I'm going to troll the lower part of the river for walleyes this weekend.Any one have any helpful info would be appreciated!!

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Pounded them a few years ago trolling the west side of Sethgreen island and shore. There's a trough that gets to ~12ft deep . We used worm harnesses with split shot, trolled very slowly since current keeps the blades spinning. Let line out slow until ticking bottom, wind in a couple  turns. You will snag now and then, just drift back over snag and the line usually pops right off. Mostly rocks on bottom . We caught about 20 that morning and a couple channel cats. I kept a couple to eat but they tatsted like chemicals. Kind of like the river smells up by Kodak. Great fights though. Very strong fish.

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Thanks guys!! I'm gonna bring my 9yr old son and a buddy

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I will begin to run a rebel crawfish shallow diver (6 -8 ft) up the river almost to the veterans bridge.   On the west side you'll find a cement chute that water pours down (like a little waterfall).  Again, this is north of the  v bridge and about 200 yards north of the kodak building that's on the river.  You'll see a boat on a sling.  Start your troll there and watch your graph.  The structure on that west shore line is insane.  I will usually locate the fish trolling with a rebel wee r crawfish (firetiger) by holding the rod and sweeping it back and forth.   Most of the action is on the back sweep and then switch over to a worm harness and cast them. 

 

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