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April 13 2010
We held off in the morning as east winds were howling at 20 to 30 mph. By noon they had backed off to 15 mph and we loaded up and went fishing. We fished Locust Point Reef and were very happy as we took our boat limit of 24 four nice walleye. It took a while but the crew hung in there. We averaged 2 to 4 fish per drift and six hours later we were done and going home with a cooler full of walleye. The zebra muscles are now active and we used this to our advantage as they filter and clear the water up. There was about 2 inches of visibility in the water when we first arrived on scene and by evening it was 10 inches. This was our secret to success to fishing right after the wind. Finding fishable water that holds fish during the spawn. The same jigs were used 3/4 ounce purple/chartreuse tipped with a minnow. http://www.coevannacharters.com

Captain Dave 419-355-4732