Dave, you can give Coulee Playland Resort a call to see what is happening. You can also stop at Big Wally's, although Gordon Stienmetz doesn't own it anymore, but he is still guiding as far as I know, and is an excellent source of information. Gordon got me started on Walleye Fishing and thanks to his advice my very first Walleye was in the 8LB range out of the Punch Bowl.

This time of year, the North end of the lake is usually best. The wall across from Coulee Playland, Barkers Cove, Goose Island, and the outside of Steamboat rock can all produce. A lot of the guys in the tournament will be making the run up there. I use worm harnesses, with colorado blades. The key is to locate the right depth and start going through the blades until you find the one they like. Once you locate the fish, then throw out a marker or mark the spot with your GPS and keep trolling through, or switch up to jigs.

Big Wally's or Coulee Playland have a lot of tackle. I like the worms sold at Big Wally's the best. Good luck!
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