Walleye fishing remains steady on the rocks along the north end of the Big Traverse. Nice walleyes have been located in 8’ to 11’ of water on top of shallow rock piles and rocky windblown shoreline areas. Deeper rock structure also has its share of nice walleyes, most of the active fish have been located on the top of rock.  photo-1

Pulling spinners over the top of the shallow rock with crawlers and leeches has been very productive. A wide variety of colors have been working, gold and orange are good starters. A jig and minnow is a good alternative in 1/4 to 3/8 ounce, vertically jigged over top of the rock structure. Gold, orange, and chartreuse are always good.

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