How To Choose Walleye Fishing Rigs
Walleye are commonly found in lakes rivers and prefer to inhabit in cool water.
During late spring and early summer, walleye like to be in shallow water to spawn and eventually move to deeper water during mid summer and fall.
Selecting proper walleye fishing rigs can help you catch more walleye and even a record size fish.
One of the most popular walleye fishing rigs is the Lindy rig.
It is a proven method of catching walleye and other bottom feeding fish for many years.
It is a straight forward set up that is easy to make.
The rig is made up of a small hook, swivel, light to medium test line leader and a slider weight.
The rig is set up in such a way that it lets live baits such as worm, leech and minnow move naturally and this in returns will trigger walleye to hit the bait.
Walleye fishing with jigs is an effective method for catching walleye in most fishing conditions.
The jig is a versatile lure that can be used on lakes, rivers and streams.
The jig is most effective when combined with live baits such as leech or minnow.
Plastic twister grub is also an excellent alternative to live bait.
When trolling with jigs, use weight from 3/8 oz to 3/4 oz to keep the bait below the surface.
Casting jigs or "pitching" when walleye are near shallow structures is a great way to target walleye near hard to reach locations.
Vertical jigging requires light weight jigs from 1/16 oz to 1/4 oz and is ideal when walleye are not in a feeding mood.
Catching walleye with crankbaits can produce great success.
Crankbaits mimic an action of an injured baitfish and also produces a rattling noise under water while it is being retrieved.
This combination has proven very effective for walleye and other freshwater game fish.
Walleye's main food source is the minnow and when choosing your crankbait, pick one that is thin and 3-5 inches long to mimic the shape of a baitfish.
The stubby shape crankbaits are usually more suited for bass.
When fishing in clear water, use natural colors like black and silver or perch.
In dirty water use bright colors like red, fire tiger for better results.
Sometimes you might need to try different colors and tactics depending on the fishing conditions.
Proven walleye fishing rigs above will give you an edge in catching more walleye and tasty fish on the dinner table.
Have fun fishing!