Walleye tips...........anyone????????????
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Walleye tips...........anyone????????????
Hey guys...........
This weekend first time trying walleye .Any tips or techniques appreciated
B.A..........thanks
			
			
									
									
						This weekend first time trying walleye .Any tips or techniques appreciated
B.A..........thanks
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yep like bucketmouth said..smal spoon and minnow head all the way to bottom then lift a bit and so on.
i like jiginrap frome rappala and put minnow head under the middle hook.
or little swidish pimple.
or buckshots.
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joco
			
			
													i like jiginrap frome rappala and put minnow head under the middle hook.
or little swidish pimple.
or buckshots.
i l pm you
joco
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I like a rattle spoon 1/8 to 1/4oz, I switch out the treble for a single hook.  Tip with a small minnow, or plastics work as well.  Deeper water during light  and move shallower during darkness.
As Wallyboss said, somedays they want a minnow on a hook under a tip up.
In waters that allow for two active holes per angler I generally run both an ice fishing rod and a tip-up, that way I cover both techniques and let the fish tell me what they want.
			
			
									
									
						As Wallyboss said, somedays they want a minnow on a hook under a tip up.
In waters that allow for two active holes per angler I generally run both an ice fishing rod and a tip-up, that way I cover both techniques and let the fish tell me what they want.
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On jigging spoons I just find I get better hook ups with a single hook . I also find the bait fits on better and doesnt effect the natual action of the lure with a single hook.Wallyboss wrote:Scumfrog, can I ask you why you change from a treble to a single?? Cause I change from a single to a treble on some walleye lures?? I find I get a better hookup percentage. just wondering.