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Matching the hatch question


Radnine

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Hi all,

In the name of matching the hatch, do you use larger bait at this time of year for Walleye? That is to say, if I used a yellow grub in the spring, would I use a longer yellow grub in fall?

I notice that the minnows that we buy are always the same size, do minnows stay the same size and therefore not grow as the season progresses?

Thanks in advance!

Jim

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Yes....minnows do grow all year but faster during the summer. However, do not forget those tiny minnows in the spring are now small minnows at this time of the year.

 

I have found that walleye are very particular as to the size of the bait you use. I always seem to have more luck using a smaller bait for walleye. I rarely use any plastic on my jigs. I prefer just using 1/2 (the head part) of a night crawler on a 1/8 to 3/8 size jig. I've got a cardboard box full of soft plastics and I very rarely use any of them except maybe for pike.

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Yes....minnows do grow all year but faster during the summer. However, do not forget those tiny minnows in the spring are now small minnows at this time of the year.

 

I have found that walleye are very particular as to the size of the bait you use. I always seem to have more luck using a smaller bait for walleye. I rarely use any plastic on my jigs. I prefer just using 1/2 (the head part) of a night crawler on a 1/8 to 3/8 size jig. I've got a cardboard box full of soft plastics and I very rarely use any of them except maybe for pike.

 

Wow really? I always use plastic for walleye, then usually tip it with a worm or a minnow.

So you have a jig head, then space, then a worm head dangling from the hook?

I think that there are more ways to catch walleye than you can shake a stick at.

Jim

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