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 | Looking at doing some walleye fishing this spring on WI and wondering if can fish with a 17-18' alumacraft boat with 150HP motor if is deep enough or too shallow? areas above grandfather, grandmother dam and south of Tomahawk? Thanks. 
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 | Some areas yes, some no and each stretch of the river up that way has areas you won't want to motor through.  Best bet is to take a smaller boat out first, or go with someone familiar with the area.  Nothing worse is getting a good drift going in solid 150 hp water, only to end up in a stretch of canoe water below, and not able to get back up to the landing. | 
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 | The stretch between the Grandmother and Grandfather dam under normal water levels is navigable.  There is launch on Cty 107 about half way between the 2 dams.  Out in front of the launch is about 5 to 6 feet of water.  Upstream is just progressive swallower all the up to the dam.  Not water for the boat you are taking about.  Downstream is also generally speaking 5 to 6 feet until you hit the bridge.  From there is it 8 feet to 20 feet right in front of the dam.  Good smallmouth and muskie water.  Not much of a walleye fisherman so I can't speak to that.  I can say I never really saw too many people walleye fishing this stretch. 
 The stretch between the Tomahawk and Grandmother dam also under normal water levels is navigable.  I launched just south of US51/Cty S off of Cty 107.  From there you can go upstream to just below the Tomahawk Dam.  This is a popular local spot for early season walleye fishing.  Downstream I don't remember much but you can make it at least down to the big slough on the east shoreline.
 
 Good luck and go slow until you know your way around!
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