Walleye are one of the tastiest and challenging fish to catch. The type of bait I use depends on the season, the time of day, the condition of the water, and if I am fishing by boat or from shore. The layout of the lake or river plays a factor as well. There are several different types of lures and baits that you can use, but following are three of the top lures that I would recommend:
Jigs: Whenever someone asks me about walleye lures, jigs are the fist item that comes to mind. They are small and lightweight and come n a multitude of colors. The color you use will depend on the conditions of the water that you are fishing in. If the water is relatively clean and clear, you should choose darker colors. In contrast, if you find the water to be somewhat murky and dark, fluorescent and brighter jigs will appeal more to the walleye. They are easier to see in the water.
The movement of the jigs can play a part n your success as well. The key to enticing the walleye is to reel in your jig slowly while making jerky and uneven movements at the same time. Another recommendation when using jigs is to choose the smallest weight possible. To make the jig even more appealing, combine it with live bait. I usually use minnows or nightcrawlers.
When walleye begin their spring spawn, I will usually fish from shore using jigs. This is because walleye spawn in shallower waters. They will strike at the jigs for one of two reasons; to protect their spawning beds and to satisfy their hunger. No matter the reason, jigs get the job done.
I also prefer to use jigs in the fall, when I am also fishing from shore. The cooler temperatures bring the walleye back to the shallows. If you prefer to ice fish in the winter, jigs are also a great choice. Normally, as I have stated before, walleye will strike at colourful and flashy baits. In the winter, I would change my tactics and focus on sound instead of looks. Use a jig combined with a rattle. The sound will attract walleye more than a bright lure.
Crankbaits: My second favorite type of lure is a crainkbait. Crankbaits are often overlooked and underused when fishermen choose their bait. However, they do offer many advantages.
They are very colourful, which makes them more appealing to hungry fish. Bright and even fluorescent colors will attract a walleye's attention more than a dull, neutral lure. Never underestimate the power of flashy and sparkly bait. When using these lures, don't simply cast and reel it in with a smooth, even motion. This is of vital importance.
Crankbaits are most effective when reeled in using jerky and irregular movements. Really, this method is preferable no matter what type of bait you are using.
Dan Eggertsen is a fishing researcher and enthusiast who is committed to providing the best walleye fishing information possible. Go to http://www.askwalll eyefishing. com/editorials/ best-baits- for-walleye. html for more information on walleye fishing.
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