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Mid/Late September - Request Info From Those Who Know

Started by T-Bone, September 05, 2017, 03:27:22 PM

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Jay Thomas

Hi Todd,

I just returned home on 13 Sep from a week of fishing in the Kipawa area. Water temperature was 62 degrees F but that may increase slightly with the current warm weather. We found the majority of walleye on the bottom in 26 to 32 FOW. Lake trout season closes Sunday 17 Sep - so no lake trout fishing for you guys :( Safe journey and tight lines.

Jay

T-Bone

Thanks Jay; we have an array of 'spots' that provide us a choice of different structures and depth. We'll look deeper at first, and move 'up' from there.

Thanks again for the insights....

T. 
Embrace every moment...you only get it once

limacharley

As of yesterday, Sunday, the water temp was hovering at 65°-66°. We marked plenty of schools in the 28 to 34 feet of water, holding over small humps on the bottom.
The water has dropped about 12-16 inches so far.

What a beautiful weekend it was. The leaves are starting to change color especially the maples.
Everybody is a genius.
But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree,
it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.
- Albert Einstein

T-Bone

Thanks for the latest insights Lima; the forecast is calling for low-80s and muggy while we're there this weekend. That's warmer than when we went in July! Good to hear the trees are starting to change...that's half the reason we're going back up...to see it in early-fall. I only wish the temps were more fall-like...maybe mid-50s during the day...low-40s at night. Oh well...we'll see what we get.

Embrace every moment...you only get it once