Walleye Fishing
Wednesday, February 25, 2009 23:55Walleye Fishing
Executive Summarize About Walleye Fishing by Blake Stoffregen

Lake Walleye Fishing
The bigger female walleyes are difficult to catch while the spawn is in full swing, but can be caught during the pre-spawn.
Your best method for catching active male walleye is in early spring fishing very slow. Wait until the late spring for your more aggressive fishing methods.
You’ve heard of ‘Location, Location, Location’ for keying in on business opportunities, however it also applies to late winter and early spring walleye fishing. One keen difference between the walleye and other fish species is their tendency to remain in the shallow waters throughout the year. You’ll locate more aggressive walleyes in these shallow regions sticking to their cover than you will in the deeper waters.
In strong currents walleye tend to group up in tight patterns along structure.
Concentrate on the shallower waters and locate schools of bait fish as this is the walleye’s main forage. Wet a hook and good luck on your next walleye fishing trip.
Walleye Fishing Tips
Executive Summarize About Walleye Fishing by Jack Phillips
Here is a simple walleye fishing tip that I use for one area of a lake I fish frequenly on Manitoulin Island and the lake is Mindemoya lake. This walleye fishing tip will work on most lakes of various sizes anywhere walleye are caught. During that time I have learned a lot of things about fishing. This fishing tip will help eliminate that frustration. Lake Mindemoya is not a large lake but to know where certain features of the lake are is great information to have. Depth, where to find shoals, sunken islands or structure that walleye love and frequent. My favorite spot on this lake is what is called Grassy Island and in the north west corner of the lake. A light action graphite rod and reel with 6 or 8 pound test line is sufficient to catch and land most large walleyes.
Jigs are great for catch and release, most of the time the walleye will be hooked in the top lip. Unhooking is fast and easy for you and the fish.
I like to use leeches but at times minnows will work best. Walleye do not like bright light and most anglers think that the best time for fishing walleye is early morning or in the evening and even after dark. As simple as this walleye fishing tip seems, remember it works and just experiment and you will succeed.
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