Today was another day of running just 4 rods and struggling to keep them in the water. I am more than capable of running more rods but when the bite is this hot there is no need.
Four leadcore setups with crankbaits has been my go to trolling spread. Most days it’s tough to even get all four out as I am netting and unhooking fish as we are setting the rods.
If you want in on this awesome fall walleye fishing call soon to set up a trip.
After being off the lake for 2 weeks while on vacation, it was nice to see nothing has changed.
Adam and Dan were treated to the typical Oneida lake fall bite. As usual leadcore and stickbaits was the ticket. For now the fish are still deep. With water temps in the mid 50s, it won’t be long and they will move shallow and the jig bite will turn on.
I still have openings and will be fishing weather permitting for the next month.
Fall is here. I say it every year but this is my favorite time of year. The walleye start feeding heavy this time of year and the bite is normally fast and furious.
These pictures tell the story. Full boards and smiles are the regular. If you want in on some great walleye fishing give me a call.
Sorry for the lack of reports on the website. It has been a busy summer and the fishing has been great. Don’t forget to follow Full Tank Charters on Facebook for more frequent reports.
The walleye fishing on Oneida Lake is in full swing. We are getting fishing trolling, jigging and throwing jerk baits in the weeds. It is fishing and is always unpredictable but limits have been hitting the cutting board almost daily. If you want to learn how to catch walleye on Oneida Lake or just have a relaxing day putting some fish in the freezer give me a call to set up a trip.
As we move into late summer I am already thinking about fall. This is my favorite time to troll crank baits as the walleye key in on shad and put the feed bag on before winter. Doubles and even triples are not uncommon. Dates have been filling up further and further out so call to lock in a trip today.
Even though it might not look it when you look out the window, walleye season will be here before we know it. This winter has been busy clearing all the snow but in between each trip out on the tractor I have been busy preparing for the 2025 season.
The normal boring stuff is all done. Line is replaced, spinners are tied, oil is changed in the motors, bearings are greased, and tires are checked. In addition to all the boring stuff I have added a new tow vehicle, a new hip, and forward facing sonar.
Not to mention all the new lures and old lures in new colors that have been added to the tackle boxes. Those who have fished with me in the past will notice a few new rods as well. Last but certainly not least everyone is going to notice the new 16 inch screen Lowrance on the transom. No matter where you are on the boat you will be able to look to the back and see what is going on down below.
I am already starting to book trips for the 2025 walleye season so call now to save your dates. Can’t wait to see everyone on the water this year.
They say a picture is worth 1000 words. If that’s the case this post is worth a lot of words. These pictures tell the story for sure and that story is that the Fall bite is on.
If you want to get in the action, call now to get a remaining date. They are booking up quick. This is a great chance to put some fish in the freezer before the lake freezes.
Today’s trip brought Mike and Mike to Oneida Lake in search of walleye. With 3 Mike’s on the boat we headed out to do some walleye fishing.
The plan was to cast today. However, strong winds had us thinking trolling was the better option. Turns our our thoughts were spot on. As soon as the baits were in the water, the fish started coming over the side.
At the end of the trip, we had lots of smiles and a boat limit of nice walleye. As the fall pattern sets up these fish just want to eat. This is a great time for both trolling and casting. Call to lock in a date for a fall walleye fishing trip.
Walleye fishing on Oneida Lake has been good to great depending on the day. Smiling customers holding racks of nice fish is my favorite way to end the day.
Casting in the weeds is starting to produce fish. However, trolling in the depths is still the most consistent way to put fish in the box. Worm harnesses on the bottom have been the key to full livewells.
As the summer continues, the fish will set up different patterns. As the patterns change, I will continue to provide updated reports here.
If you want to get in on the action, give me a call and book a trip today.
Today was one of those days that makes you appreciate the easy days. The water was a bit rough and the fish were not very cooperative.
Even given less than ideal conditions we had a good time and caught some nice fish. Tough to complain when everyone is smiling and gets to put fish in the boat.
Trolling worm harnesses is still productive. I have open dates if you want to get out walleye fishing on Oneida Lake. Multiple boat trips available as well.
Walleye fishing on Oneida Lake has been steady to good. Of course there is always the occasional tough day but over all the bite has been on.
It is mayfly season, so trolling worms behind spinners has been the ticket. Matching the hatch is key and the worm and spinner rig represents the mayfly larva.
It is not that they can’t be caught with other methods this time of year it is just that most days, spinners will produce the most fish. That being said, if someone wanted to jig instead of troll jigging is what we would do. I would just make sure there were also spinners and worms in the boat just in case.
I am booked for the next week straight but still have dates available after that. Fish will be moving off the mayflies and onto baitfish in the near future. If you want to get out and fish give me a call to book a trip today. If I am booked I also have other captains I can recommend. For larger parties I can set up multiple boats as well.
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