Pool 4 - Redwing Dam
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WalleyeSeason
Pool 4 - Redwing Dam Overview
Top Techniques Reported for Walleye + Spring
- Blade Baits5
- Vertical Jigging Deep (20'+)5
- Live Bait Rigs2
- Soft Body Swimbaits (Small/Medium)2
- Vertical Jigging Mid Depth (10-19')2
Walleye18 Reports
Smallmouth Bass3 Reports
White Bass1 Report
Sauger1 Report
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Species
WalleyeSeason
Spring (Pre-Spawn)
Technique
Blade Baits
Structure
Ledges
Forage
Shad
Water Temperature
45°
Species
WalleyeSeason
Spring (Pre-Spawn)
Technique
Vertical Jigging 10-19'
Structure
Rip Rap
Forage
Shad
On 04/04/2022 the weather was cold, cloudy, and wind speeds were about 10mph. Water temps were in the mid to upper 30's and water clarity was about a foot. We spent the day fishing current seams along the wing Dams. The current was a bit quicker than expected that day, but maintaining a consistent drift speed helped keep baits near the bottom which produced more bites. Boat traffic was moderate that morning and got heavier towards the dam. Only one decent fish caught that day and it was a 22 inch pre-spawn Sauger. As water temps increase this spot will only get better and better. Jigging blade baits, and lip-less crank baits off the bottom proved to be most successful.
Species
Smallmouth BassSeason
Spring (Pre-Spawn)
Technique
Crankbaits 7'-12'
Structure
Rip Rap
Water Temperature
40°
Slow, winding small to medium size cranks, bouncing off of the rocks where the smallmouth bass are pulling up on an extreme shallow water. They’re looking for the warmest water and the most sun. Smaller sized fish, but water is still cold. Maribou hair jig got some bites to.
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