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Old April 19th, 2005, 01:34 AM
Don Phillipson
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"BL" wrote in message
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I've been told that walleye fishing is always good in the eddies below
rapids and falls in the area I'm going, but I've never never never
caught anything by casting a jig behind a boulder in fast current.
The current quickly grabs the line and yanks the hook downstream out
of the eddy. I usually end up catching no walleye at all on these
trips (lots of pike, though, in shallow bays). Any suggestions about
how to fish eddies from shore, in fast-moving water?


Experiment first at home if you can find similar
currents. Your problem is to find a jig heavy
and dense enough to sink to the bottom before
it is swept downstream of the boulder, and with
enough of a tail to attract hits. You may need
to experiment with marabou vs. hair tails too.

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Don Phillipson
Carlsbad Springs
(Ottawa, Canada)