Thursday, May 03, 2018

Maumee River:

 The number of anglers targeting walleye on the river has dropped off, according to river watcher Joe Roecklein, who reports from his daily survey that the run appears to be winding down. He said most of the activity in recent days has been around Orleans Park, a traditional hot spot for white bass as that run overlaps with the end of the walleye run. Roecklein expects a good weather weekend will bring the white bass fishermen out in droves, and big surges of white bass should move in very soon. The white bass anglers fish spinners, twister tails, or minnows floated under a bobber. The remaining walleye anglers are taking fish with floating jigs and swirl-tail grubs fished on a Carolina rig with a ½- or 5/8-ounce sinker.

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