At the beginning of the season you will
find walleyes in the shallow bays in great numbers - especially near the
spawning areas. As the water warms in June,
they move from the spawning areas into the
main part of the lake where you'll find them near rocky structure
adjoining land at depths of 10' to 20'. Later in the season
walleyes will be found in slightly deeper water.
Early morning and late afternoon and evening are usually the best times to
fish for walleye, but we
often catch them during the middle of the day. Many walleyes over 10 pounds are caught each
year; the average is about 2 pounds.