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Catching a big walleye


Rich

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I'd tell ya Rich but am afraid you go on a big wally freezer fill :whistling:

 

JK---my experience says quite often it's more where what you do rather than what you do

 

Years ago my PB willy----34 inches--14 lbs---caught on 1/16th oz jig on a flat lake on a bakin summer day

 

I've caught numerous eyes in the fall between 5-10 lbs riggin big chub minnows in the fall in 30 plus feet

 

Caught many eyes trollin spinners in various spots

 

Each time---I was in that specific area for a reason

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Depends on the water Rich.

 

Kawartha or Sheild Lake weed walleye, 7inch worm on a mushroom head or a flipping jig. Dunking pockets and clumps off weed edges.

 

Open water - hands down, big ole wide wobble long body crank chasing bait.

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Thanks for the tips. Was mostly thinking shield eyes as thats where i fish them most often. I always seem to find and catch walleye rather quickly.. But rarely are my quick fish a size even worth mentioning. I guess i need to read up a little more on walleye. Lol

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Kawartha Lakes - crankbaits & bucktail jigs (black, black with anything, perch) RIPPED off bottom along weedlines

 

Quinte - a whole different monster.

Spring - worm harnesses and shad-type cranks trolled

Summer - casting crankbaits along weed edges

Fall - trolling Reef Runners or Tail Dancers

- vertical jigging spoons & jiggin raps

Winter - vertical jigging spoons tipped with multiple minnows

 

 

If you're going to Quinte, shoot me a PM and I'll get into more detail

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I very rarely target walleye (except for at a few specific lakes where the sizes aren't that big), so my own PB is pretty small at only 21". I caught two at this size, one trolling a silver and black original floating Rapala, and one on my first cast right in tight to shore with a similar lure by Cotton Cordell in firetiger.

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big swimbaits and fluke style baits. White is my favorite color. Strike King 7" Shadalicious are awesome in the sexyshad color. For flukes I'd use 5"-7 or maybe even 8" if ya have some, and rig em side ways

 

Spinnerbaits, 3/8oz - 1oz, black/silver willowleaf and chart/silver willowleaf blades are my favs, I use Strike King Pot Bellies

 

Northland tackle shakeyhead jigs with large senko style worms. Natural color or black/silver tail are my fav colors

 

Fall time for me means covering water aggressively with larger then average baits

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For big fish....

 

Troll CRANKBAITS... Not many walleye anglers can argue the fact that trolling cranks gets the highest average weight.... Can you get a pig on a little jig... Of course... Can you catch more on spinners/harnesses.... maybe...

 

But I know from experience.... That cranks catch bigger fish... On average...

 

And in the fall lindy style rigs with 5-7 inch minnows drifted beside weed beds gets the neutral fish to bite...

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I would go with Musky Mike on this one, I have heard Musky guys pick up some big eyes when they are trolling large bait. Having said that I picked up a couple of nice eyes in the Kawarthas on Wednesday on a little jig tipped with a Power minnow. Picked up at least one of everything that day. A good day on the water.

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For big fish....

 

Troll CRANKBAITS... Not many walleye anglers can argue the fact that trolling cranks gets the highest average weight.... Can you get a pig on a little jig... Of course... Can you catch more on spinners/harnesses.... maybe...

 

But I know from experience.... That cranks catch bigger fish... On average...

 

And in the fall lindy style rigs with 5-7 inch minnows drifted beside weed beds gets the neutral fish to bite...

 

Yep MM, thats the size!!!

 

It's hard to argue against it. On any body of water

 

 

 

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