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This map gives you a visual representation of the excitement that was opening night.

Walleye That Never Were, A Tale of Opening Weekend 2010 (Part 1: Muskrat Bay, Oneida Lake)

This map gives you a visual representation of the excitement that was opening night.

Fishing for walleye is often a game of chance. We’ve all had tough days on the water, and the majority of mine have come in the form of night time walleye fishing. When these fish aren’t around and aren’t biting, prepare yourself for a long night or in our case a long weekend.

We started off at Muskrat Bay just past Oneida shores on the southwest corner of the lake. Me and Juice got to work early and claimed a staging area. Pretty soon the shoreline filled with lanterns and various father son fishing teams. As the dusk drew nearer, we waited patiently for the walleye to begin migrating into shallower water.

This largemouth was caught at dusk on a Storm Thunderstick Jr.

Move over Senko I want to play too!

Jackall Flick Shake Brings Brewerton Bass

Move over Senko I want to play too!

It’s no secret, I love the Gary Yamamoto Senko Worm. It’s been a proven bait that has brought me and thousands of others awesome results. Senko upon its inception has been synonymous with versatility, it’s well renown for it’s ability to be fished in a variety of ways. Between you and me though, I’ve never quite cared for all of the fancy rigs. Sure I know they work, but for me there’s only one way I find myself fishing a Senko worm and it’s always been about the wacky rig.

It's live bait scented, salt impregnated, wacky rigging goodness in a bag!