It took quite a while to find a pattern for fishing in St. Germain this June. I think the colder than usual start to summer had the fish more spread out than usual.
We ended up finding two different lakes that produced fish. One lake produced numbers of eaters in about 6 ft of water, while the other produced trophy quality fish in about 25 ft of water. The largest walleyes pictured were around 25" long and I consider them trophy sized for small inland lakes.
Most fish were caught on jig and crawler and as always we caught a mixed bag of walleye, pike, bass, bluegill, perch, rockbass, and even dogfish.
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