Walleye Fishing Tips
Best Walleye Fishing?
Fishing is a sport that most people have tried at least once in
their lives. It seems that no matter where you live there is some
type of fishing available; whether it is freshwater, deep sea,
stream or pond. The techniques that are used vary greatly, as well
as the equipment that is needed. The equipment and techniques
depend upon the species that is being fished. My husband and I do a
great deal of freshwater fishing. I love the action of fishing for
pan fish and bass, but you cannot beat walleye
fishing for the great tasting fillets.
There are many people that do not like walleye
fishing because it does take practice to learn the
techniques and the techniques vary from lake to lake as well as the
time of the year. The walleye is available in larger lakes in
Minnesota, Wisconsin and in Canadian waters. They can get up to
nine pounds, but the best eating walleye is in the pound and a half
to four pound range. Their fillets are white and flaky and very
mild tasting. They are delicious baked, grilled, fried or poached.
The main reason people go walleye fishing is for the great
tasting fillets.
Walleye Fishing Best Time?
Walleye fishing is very popular on the lake
where we live. In fact it is called the walleye capital of
Minnesota. We are located in the central part of the state so we
are only a ninety minute drive from the metropolitan area. This
means that there are many people fishing on the lake year round.
For walleyefishing you needed to fish close to the bottom.
Depending on the weather patterns they tend to bite best in the
early mornings and at sunset.
Early in the season they tend to feed at night so night fishing
is when most of the large fish are caught. In the spring of the
year when the fish are spawning they feed so heavily during the
night that the department of natural resources has ban fishing from
ten o’clock at night until six o’clock in the morning for the first
three weeks of the season. This is done in an effort to keep some
of the larger fish in the lake for breeding. The
walleyefishing season runs from the second week of May
until the middle of February.
The walleye tend to follow the bait fish, so where ever there
are schools of bait fish the chances of hooking a walleye are good.
They will bite on both live and artificial baits. In the early
season we seem to catch more on plain hooks with leeches and later
in the season we use minnows on colored lead head jigs. No matter
how you catch them they taste wonderful. Walleye
fishing provides a great treat for the family.
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