Hey Guys,

The fishing has been a little slow the last week or so, but is now starting to pick up. I've been hearing a lot about nice bluegill and crappie being caught in the deeper water near fallen or sunken trees in 6 to 10 ft of water. Use a slip bobber set up with a mini mite tipped with a crappie minnow or a plain hook and baby crawler or small leech.
Bass are becoming much more active with the warmer weather. They are moving up to 4ft depth and you can get them with yamasenkos, live target lures, or mann's baby -1's.
The walleye are still being a little tricky. They are scattered in the deeper holes 12-16 ft during the day. Use a jig and a crawler or leech to pick them up. In the evening they are moving into the shallower weeds to feed. Fish these weed edges with your jig or throw some cranks like rapalas, reef runner shads, or matzuo tournament cranks.
Muskies are also becoming more active as I have heard in the shop. They are starting to hit top water baits pretty good. Throw the new hairy plopper, pacemakers, rumblers, or top raiders.

Well, thats all I got for now.
We'll see you on the water,
Shane