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WALLEYE FISHING OPENER TIPS!

Oct 25, 2024 | Uncategorized | 0 comments

By Walleyes

1. Location is Key

 

    • Fish in water within the depth range of 5-15 ft.

 

    • Focus along the areas near spawning grounds

 

    • Rocky points, gravel bars, and sprouting weed beds, etc. are the places you should contemplate possibly being right.

 

2. Timing Matters

 

    • Early morning and late evening are the best shadowing times

 

    • Hangover days do increase feeding time

 

3. Use the Right Bait

 

    • Minnows, and nightcrawlers can be used as live bait

 

    • Jigs with minnows or soft plastics are the other options

 

    • Crankbaits can be purchased in shad or perch patterns

 

4. Slow Down Your Presentation

 

It should not be faster than normal because the water is still cold

 

5. Check Your Gear

 

    • Make sure that the reels are smeared with grease and clean.

 

    • Check the line for wear along with replacing it if necessary

 

    • It’s advisable to try and file down the hooks

 

6. Be Prepared for Weather Changes

 

Make sure you have the extra layers of clothing and rain gear.

 

7. Know the Regulations

 

Check local fishing regulations for limits and restrictions

 

8. Use Electronics

 

Study and then use fish-finders, the latest technology, to catch schools of baitfish and walleye

 

9. Practice Patience

 

Walleyes are skittish, especially when the season is still early

 

10. Safety First

 

    • Put on a light life jacket

 

    • Tell another person your fishing itinerary

 

    • The safety equipment in the boats should be checked properly first

 

Remember, the beginning of the season is mostly experience and a lot less about how many fish you catch so enjoy it! Wishing you well on the fishing trip and may your lines be tight!

Walleyes
Author: Walleyes

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