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Basic Things to Remember about Rigging and Jigging for Walleye

Rigging and jigging are two of the primary ways to use your bait and start catching some delicious walleye. If it’s your first time to fish for walleye, you’ll enjoy greater productivity rates once you understand the basics of the two.

Basic Things to Remember about Rigging for Walleye

To rig live bait for walleye, you’ll have to use a slip sinker. This is connected to the hook you need to pierce your live bait. With rigged bait, you only have to drop it in the water and allow the bait to do its work. The constant movement of your live bait will set out vibrations that will induce the walleye into taking the bait; hook, line, and sinker. Read the rest of this entry »

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Need a Boat to Fish for Walleye? Use This Practical Guide

Fishing for walleye is fun and challenging because this isn’t an easy fish to catch. Anglers also prefer this fish because of its beauty and size. Although many anglers have had success in fishing for walleye from the banks of lakes or rivers, the need to use a boat often crops up in the pursuit of this elusive fish.

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Using a boat to fish for walleye will depend on where the fish is found during a particular fishing trip. Practically speaking, any spot on a lake or river that can’t be reached if you’re standing on the shore is only accessible if you use a boat. A boat is also a practical means with which to follow the walleye. Read the rest of this entry »

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