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To me, walleye fishing is not that different than anything else. In the
spring, it is a good bet that I will catch crappie or walleye using the same techniques. I would suggest finding a good lake that has walleye. Then talk to the locals about how the fish and more importantly where and depth. I use several methods for saugeye (the Ohio version of walleye). In Spring and Fall, we find them in 8 to 15 feet of water. One method is a slip bobber with a minnow at various depths. This works for walleye or crappie. I also use an 1/8 oz. jig with a 2" chartreuse grub and jerk that along or near the bottom. Sometimes, I put on a small piece of nightcrawler or will use a minnow in place of the grub. I have not been successful in the summer, but fishing usually slows down for me then anyway. Jeff "Joshuall" wrote in message ... Have been telling my partner that I'd really like to learn to fish for walleye's as I've never caught one intentionally. Will trade bass trip for wally trip next spring. Have you ever fished the Fox up Elgin way? There's a ramp there just north of I90, but I've never fished there. -- God Bless America Josh The Bad Bear |
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