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User: arlingtonbass
Comment: During the summer I went there to try and get some early morning topwater action, and had some good times. There are plenty of catchable smallmouths, but the largemouths are more eager to strike. It's a difficult place to fish with all the swimmers and the super skittish fish, but the rewards are definitely worth it when you finally figure them out.
Date: 10/10/16 01:02 PM

User: jt07
Comment: There were lots more smallmouth in Walden in the 80's and early 90's. I remember as a teenager catching so many quality SM just past the swimming ropes in my canoe. Spent hours every year wading in the shallows of Walden looking for crayfish etc. There were so many baby (2-3") SM swimming the shallows and baby LM. But baby SM were much more numerous than the LM...Haven't waded in there in several years, but no baby SM could be found in several trips. Out in the canoe now, all I catch is LM. Dropshot seems to work well there. Not saying there is no SM in there anymore, but nowhere close to what used to be. Anybody catch any smallies in Walden lately?
Date: 10/05/16 11:25 PM

User: jacobsfishingstuff
Comment: during the spawn i caught a six pounder here
Date: 10/02/16 09:59 AM

User: acuteangler
Comment: Here's the skinny on Walden -- I fish there a lot. There are LMB in Walden -- they hug the shore, but they are very fussy. The crystal clear water will give you an awesome view of the bass ignoring your bait. Rainbow trout, brownies, SMBs, perch, all there, but in relatively low numbers. This is a crazy deep place relative to its size, and by summer, most of the fish are in the deepest parts, 70 feet down. You may get skunked. My advice is to go very early in the day, because the yuppie swimmers will blunder right into your line during the busier hours -- I've seen this happen several times. It's a pretty spot and not a bad place to spend a few hours even if you come up empty.
Date: 06/18/12 08:56 PM

User: mchilds814
Comment: any action on this spot this year yet? How's it been on the past? Looking to check-it-out this summer (hopefully)
Date: 06/17/12 12:57 AM



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