Question: Where are the Largemouth bass and Walleye moved to?
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Answer #1:
All fish do move on to some place where you can not see them. There move over 200 miles from you and good luck to you o.k.Answer #2:
I've had the exact same problem here in kansas. It could be one of two thingsA cold front/low pressure system will stall fish activity for a few days while they become accustomed to the barometric pressure and temps. this will usually last a week at most.
Also, they may have been driven deeper and slowed activity in preparation for the fall feed. This is when fish concentrate on fattening up for the winter.
to fish deeper, find a submerged structure and fish SLOW as possible. Underwater stumps, hills, humps and underwater channels. Try dropping a jig in natural colors in these areas or use a suspending swimbait or crank bait that will get down there to the depth you want . Fish slow... do a lot of pauses and slow swimming followed by an occasional jerk.
Hope this helps...good luck
Answer #3:
To get deep walleye, take a worm harness and troll it (if you can). I have pulled good sized walleye from areas 60-70 ft deep.Good Luck
Answer #4:
Jig deep! All the answers above me are good advice also. Not looking for 10 points, just want to hear your catching fish.Answer #5:
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