Common questions

How do you catch walleye in shallow weeds?

How do you catch walleye in shallow weeds?

The key there is to use an 1/8- to 3/16-ounce bullet weight, which cuts through the weeds and keeps the bait riding high above the weed tops when trolled between 1.0 and 1.25 mph. Even in deeper cabbage, walleyes will swim up to hit the bait.

Do walleye stay deep or shallow?

Walleyes spend the better part of their summer season in deep water. Provided there’s enough oxygen at depth, they happily enjoy cooler water temperatures and the bevy of bugs and other bait that congregate on deep structure.

What is the best depth to fish for walleye?

Walleye are generally caught between 10-40 Ft. A typical mid-sized lake in the Midwest would likely hold Walleye between the depths of 10-15 Ft. during the Spring, 15-25 Ft.

What’s the best way to fish for walleye?

5 top jig-fishing tactics for walleye

  1. Pitching jigs. More frequently than most anglers realize, the bulk of a waterbody’s walleye population is in shallow water.
  2. Snap jigging.
  3. Go with extreme currents.
  4. Work the waves.
  5. Keep it simple.

How shallow do walleye go?

The depth at which to ice fish for walleye depends on the time of day, and whether it’s early, late, or mid winter. At midwinter they are often found in 30-40 ft. deep water around noon, while towards evening they move into more shallow water of about 10-25 feet to feed on schooling bait fish during the night.

Can walleye live in shallow lakes?

“Sure, you can find walleyes in deep water, but you can also find plenty of them in the really shallow stuff, too. Always remember to let the fish tell you where they are, and change your fishing style to accommodate the fish.

What depth do walleye like in summer?

Troll at 1.5 to 2.5 miles per hour to quickly cover a lot of water. In many situations, you’ll be trolling with 60-70 yards of leadcore out, which positions your lure at about 25-35 feet deep.

What depth do walleye feed at?

In fact, in highly fertile lakes, the level of dissolved oxygen that walleyes need typically runs out at depths of about 10 feet. Consequently, walleyes stay relatively shallow. Hit a few shallow points and stretches of weedy banks with jigs and shallow-running crankbaits.

What’s the best time to fish for walleye?

The best times of day to fish for large walleye is around dawn and dusk. In particular, 30 minutes before and after sunset and sunrise are peak times. That said, walleye will continue to feed all night long. On cloudy or windy mornings, walleye may feed up to an hour and a half after sunrise.

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Ruth Doyle