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Kettle mouth Walleye

Post by eustace » Sat Jan 31, 2009 12:32 pm

Word is the Walleye are showing up at the mouth of the Kettle already (acordding to the Spokesman's Review Fri). Word is they are catching them from 25-35 ft of water with jigs. Does any body know any more about these early showing fish and what colors , bait ect are working up there just curiuos.

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RE:Kettle mouth Walleye

Post by hinds2912 » Sat Jan 31, 2009 6:26 pm

go to this website:

www.northwestwalleye.com

Click on the forums and then fishing reports. There definitely has been some catching going on up there!

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RE:Kettle mouth Walleye

Post by bazzdude » Sun Feb 01, 2009 9:44 am

O ya, walleye fishing, i have only cought a few of them. I want to get into thema little bit this year. Are you talking about lake Roseavelt in Kettel falls town is where they are showing up. That would be a lot of fun, i am tired of the ice crap. It is what a 2 hr. drive? Anyhow, Keep on fihsin!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Post by Rozman » Sun Feb 01, 2009 10:08 am

One group I know of caught over fifty 'eyes the other day. I may have to knock the dust off my boat and take a little road trip!!:cheers:
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Post by eustace » Sun Feb 01, 2009 11:48 am

Thanks hinds2912, nice site. Bazzdude about an hour and a half to two. And yes Roosevelt Kettle falls area, from what I have been hearing near the mouth of the Kettle River.
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Post by Anglinarcher » Mon Feb 02, 2009 12:13 pm

:thumright OK gentlemen, I am expecting that you will be posting reports soon.
Too much water, so many fish, too little time.

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Post by bazzdude » Mon Feb 02, 2009 7:48 pm

Yes, Thanks a lot for the info. I am tired of the ice so i will deffenetly be heading that way. I was hoping some one could give me a little bit of info. on what a person might try and use for them in those waters? If i were to say i would throw some jig? Like maye black or something and let it bounce on the bottom for a while? Cranks/ not really sure i am usually a largemouth bass fisherman. I really just want to hook into some nice Walleyes. Any tips would be helpfull. Once i get tehre for a day and try thinhgs out i will catch on and let you all know how the fishing is, i just want to be equiped a little bit before i head out there. some kind of a game plan ya know. Anyhow keep on fishinga and stay safe. :bball:

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RE:Kettle mouth Walleye

Post by eustace » Tue Feb 03, 2009 8:57 pm

Bazzdude, I hope to try soon. If you go try a 1/4 jig tipped with a gulp minnow Color sometimes black sometimes chartues combos or even pumkin. If you are fishing for shore and quite possibly the best technique (for me) to catch Walleye this time of year is a large egg slip sinker on your main line then swiveled to 24'' to 36'' of leader a 2/0 hook and a large night crawler hooked through the head only (so it can wiggle like a leach).
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Post by chironomid_guy » Thu Feb 05, 2009 12:20 pm

I went to Colville on tuesday this week and there was two boats fishing just upstream of the bridge (north) at Kettle falls. When driving down to Colville, I go past Kamloops Island and the Kettle river at that point is froze solid. The confluence of the Kettle river and Lake roosevlet is open, although I havent seen anyone fishing that area this winter? The enbayment upstream of Kamloops island is always froze this time of year. I often wondered if a guy could ice fish the bay after it freezes. I know theres current in the main channel of the river (which I would avoid for feer of thinner ice). I have caught some very nice eyes in this are in the summer months. The regs include this area as part of the Roosevelt impoundment BTW. TTFN

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RE:Kettle mouth Walleye

Post by wmaxwell48 » Thu Feb 05, 2009 4:08 pm

eustace, you have described a classic Lindy Rig. I prefer it to most any rig except when jigging and then I use a bladebait.

The hi contrast color is usual for this time of year. Simple colors, nothing flashy. And remember SLOW....Verry Sloow.

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