My buddy and I are up on gull this weekend and haven’t fished out here before. We want to find some great eaters. Thank you in advance.
Gull Lake is VERY clear and can have a lot of recreation on it. For both of those reasons, the low light (morning and evening) are the typical times for the walleye bite (unless it is overcast and/or there is a walleye chop). The night bite after dark can even be better.
Fish the break lines and points. Lindy rigs and jigs are popular live bait choices, but trolling cranks can produce also
Try to get ahold of walleyeDan, a great guide & good friend. He'll help you out.
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