3 Reliable Rigs Sure to Put More Walleye in the Net
Every species has several standard rigs that, more often than not, are reliable fish-catchers. Day in and day out, these three are some of the most reliable at putting walleye in the fishing net.
Bottom Bouncer and Walleye Spinner Rig
Soft Stickbait Techniques for Summer River WalleyesFlukes — brand name anglers often use to describe one basic style of soft stickbaits — are highly effective river walleye baits when water temperatures rise into the mid 50s and beyond. How to Get the Drop on Pier WalleyesWalleye rivers of all sorts feature piers, vertical structures where walleyes collect during the summer fishing months. Bridge piers, which often funnel the river's current, are the most common. Typically depressions are formed at the base of bridge piers during high water events; woody snags also wrap around the structures. Get Afoot in the Flow for Summer River WalleyesNo gas? No boat? No problem! Fuel prices or the lack of a walleye fishing rig shouldn't limit your opportunities for catching summertime 'eyes. Swap petro for boot leather to take advantage of lightly pressured flowing water walleye options — all available on foot. Bar-Hopping Around the River Lay Over WalleyesAnglers love to follow cliches. Many of these cliches get taken as bold truths and get repeated until nobody ever questions what the cliche is. A lot of information is repeated until we get to a point where people just don't question anymore, assuming 'facts'.
Summer Walleye: The Where & How of Trolling Bottom Bouncers & SpinnersDeveloped on the big western reservoirs, the technique of trolling bottom bouncers and spinners is a great way to cover water and catch walleyes that are scattered over flats or low-tapering points. Bouncers and spinners will catch fish at many depth levels, from as shallow as seven foot to as deep as 40 feet. Find Walleye Hot SpotsIn early summer, if you’re not where lots of walleyes are actively feeding, you need to move. June is a time of transition for walleye so you need to be ready to move to another spot until you find them
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