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Re: First timer for Potholes, any advice for a first time walleye trip?
« Reply #15 on: June 20, 2016, 12:06:47 AM »
i'd just get walkers.  trolling a cannon ball dead slow on the bottom is gonna get you hung up.  in fact, i might have to try using a walker for salmon in some shallow estuary fisheries...
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Re: First timer for Potholes, any advice for a first time walleye trip?
« Reply #16 on: June 20, 2016, 07:04:04 AM »
Would running a sliding swivel with a cannon ball dropper (like trolling for salmon) work as well? I bout a couple 2oz and 1 1/2.  But if I get hung up j have plenty of cannon balls.

You'll snag up too much with a cannonball dragging on the bottom.

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Re: First timer for Potholes, any advice for a first time walleye trip?
« Reply #17 on: June 20, 2016, 07:44:47 AM »
Thanks for the help so far! I am looking on getting some gear from Amazon. What size of bottom bouncer would you guys recommend. Was thinking 3/4 oz?

If you are going to bottom bounce, do not use your kokanee rods.  You need a much stiffer rod with a soft tip.  The kokanee rod will have too much actions.  :twocents:

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Re: First timer for Potholes, any advice for a first time walleye trip?
« Reply #18 on: June 20, 2016, 09:33:08 AM »
Everything you need to know you can find out at the store. Do not buy anymore gear until you get there or you will be spending more money than you need too. Now the last time I was there a new guy was working the store and I couldn't get any good info out of him so I went to the office and asked for Levi or Mike Leesburg and they hooked me up on the latest info. There are dunes out there that you'll need to know about and they will fill you in. I was there in April and the algae was worse than I'd ever seen it that early. The fish may taste like a dirty fish tank smells so beware. Usually that doesn't happen until late July.
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Re: First timer for Potholes, any advice for a first time walleye trip?
« Reply #19 on: June 20, 2016, 11:57:23 AM »
i would hit the sporting goods store in moses lake, the name escapes me, but you can get all the advice you need and can buy 3x the gear as you would at the mar don store for the same money.

every time i've been over there i've stuck to the bottom walker and double whammy combo and done pretty well.   i tie my own rigs, just get a couple packs of "stack beads" in different colors and an assortment of smile blades.  instead of the "wedding ring" bead i use a corky for some floatation.
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Re: First timer for Potholes, any advice for a first time walleye trip?
« Reply #20 on: June 20, 2016, 03:54:54 PM »
Thanks for the help so far! I am looking on getting some gear from Amazon. What size of bottom bouncer would you guys recommend. Was thinking 3/4 oz?

If you are going to bottom bounce, do not use your kokanee rods.  You need a much stiffer rod with a soft tip.  The kokanee rod will have too much actions.  :twocents:

What rod would you suggest? What would be the harm in using the Kokanee rods. Lost fish?

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Re: First timer for Potholes, any advice for a first time walleye trip?
« Reply #21 on: June 20, 2016, 04:00:16 PM »
i would hit the sporting goods store in moses lake, the name escapes me, but you can get all the advice you need and can buy 3x the gear as you would at the mar don store for the same money.

every time i've been over there i've stuck to the bottom walker and double whammy combo and done pretty well.   i tie my own rigs, just get a couple packs of "stack beads" in different colors and an assortment of smile blades.  instead of the "wedding ring" bead i use a corky for some floatation.

Trevor got a new job a month ago.   The walleye info at Tri-State isn't the same now.    For as much as a newbie would need they might as well shop at MarDon.  You'll probably only need one or two bottom bouncers as it's hard to lose them unless you fish around Goose Island.  Pick your color of double whammy or smile blade rig.... I'd go with green or gold and call it good.  If you don't have too much line out and really drag the bottom you shouldn't snag up.  Watch your line angle and if it gets more than 45 degrees you either have too much line out, too light of a sinker if you're not on bottom or trolling too fast.

The only bottom walkers I've ever lost have been around Goose Island.

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Re: First timer for Potholes, any advice for a first time walleye trip?
« Reply #22 on: June 21, 2016, 06:19:45 AM »
Protip for bottom bouncer fishing:

To pick up more light hitting fish (shouldn't really be a problem this time of year) take your bottom bouncer and cut off the swivel. 

now take the wire loop the swivel was hooked to and bend it up to be in line with the wire loop that normally ties to your main line.

instead of tying your main line to that wire loop, run it THROUGH that loop and also run it THROUGH the newly made loop where the swivel was. 

Put on a knot-protecting bead large enough that it won't pass through the wire loop and tie your main line to a swivel and then add your spinner of choice with a leader length of your choice.

Doing this will allow the bottom bouncer to slide up and down your main line as needed meaning the fish, when it picks up your spinner, won't feel the weight of the bottom bouncer as much and is less likely to spit out your spinner.

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Re: First timer for Potholes, any advice for a first time walleye trip?
« Reply #23 on: June 21, 2016, 09:28:04 AM »
That's good advice Double J. You can buy or make bottom bounces that are straight with a loop at the top. I used these with a sinker slide, works great and keeps you in direct contact with your spinner rig. Mardon is a little bit expensive but like so!some said, for as little gear as you'll be buying, it's not as big deal. The problem with the Kokanee rods is they are so limber that you will miss some fish. You won't feel them. Unless you are going to get into walleye fishing big time I wouldn't run out and buy new rods. You will be fine. I like 7' medium action rods with a fast tip for bottom bouncing. I also use braided line for extra sensitivity.
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Re: First timer for Potholes, any advice for a first time walleye trip?
« Reply #24 on: June 21, 2016, 09:29:13 AM »
Thanks for the help so far! I am looking on getting some gear from Amazon. What size of bottom bouncer would you guys recommend. Was thinking 3/4 oz?

If you are going to bottom bounce, do not use your kokanee rods.  You need a much stiffer rod with a soft tip.  The kokanee rod will have too much actions.  :twocents:

What rod would you suggest? What would be the harm in using the Kokanee rods. Lost fish?

What kokanee rod are you running?  I tired it with mine and it was pulling the rod dang near all the way over everything time is snagged a bit with the bootom bouncer.  I use a 7 foot med action rod.  Something with a stiffer backbone and a lighter tip. 

 


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