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I am new to walleye fishing and jsut wonderin what everyone is using to get them these days.
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I like to use jigs and worms, or slow troll with a wedding ring and worms, or just worms, sometimes minnows on jigs, like those GULP minnows. then there is worms!
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i'm no expert walleye fisherman, but i like to troll a wedding ring type setup(i like those flexible mylar wing blades over the metal spinner blades) with a double hook setup and a whole nightcrawler, realllly slow.
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double whammy with a whole nightcrawler trolled real slow behind a bottom walker or a hot lips have always been my favorites although in the late winter/early spring you can do well by vertical jigging a blade bait
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Used to do pretty well dragging a floating walleye rig w/nightcrawler attached to a bottom bouncer... before they killed off Sprague Lake.
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how deep are you trolling the wedding rings?
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bottom walker with a double wammy and some nightcrawlers!!!!! give wolfe a call he will tell you how to do it on banks!!!! shoot invite him Im sure he will bring along a duffle bag of gear..............
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Quote from: alanger on June 29, 2009, 05:28:46 PM
how deep are you trolling the wedding rings?
wherever the fish are likely to be! when i was east of the mountains last month, we were getting our walleyes in 20-40 feet of water in the potholes, and about 6-10 feet at moses lake, right under the boat!
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Oh duh fish finder.
Moss we aren't fishing banks lake!!! WE are fishing the columbia.
BY the way i jsut got done talking to victor.
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