| Lake Winnebago in Wisconsin is a popular lake for | | | | use a slow troll. You will want to use a planner board |
| walleye lake fishing. The depth of the water is at its | | | | with long rods with baits such as Shad Raps, Wally |
| peek with only twenty feet. The other areas stay | | | | Divers and Thundersticks. In Lake Winnebago, anglers |
| around fifteen feet deep. The weed growth and some | | | | find anything with the color blue works the best. |
| underwater reefs make this the best lake in Wisconsin | | | | Blackduck Lake in Minnesota is a well-known lake for |
| to try your hand at walleye fishing. | | | | some great walleye lake fishing. During the summer |
| Some of the anglers on this lake are using a jig with a | | | | and winter, you find that this lake has some great |
| night crawler or a plastic twister tail. They are fishing | | | | fishing for everyone. The abundance of walleye is |
| right out of the weeds over by Kelly's Point and | | | | amazing. You can just sit by the shorelines and hook |
| Fraction Island. The recommend way to troll is using | | | | some nice sized walleyes. Keep in mind that the |
| the back troll method with a night crawler and a | | | | development of homes around the lake hampers the |
| spinner. | | | | fishing in those areas, therefore, you need to fish the |
| The thing to keep in mind when fishing a big lake like | | | | unpopulated areas of the lake. Up there in Minnesota, |
| this is that every area is going to call for different | | | | they just use a night crawler or a minnow to hook the |
| types of bait. If you fish the open water, you want to | | | | big ones. |