| If you want to consistently know how to catch | | | | the sunrise and after the sunset. |
| walleye, in the post spawn, summer, fall and cold | | | | Now if you try to catch walleyes in the fall and cold |
| water period I am going to tell you how to do it. Most | | | | water period where you caught them in the summer |
| anglers around the globe do not know how, let alone | | | | your going to strike out. Instead, throw a big jig with a |
| what, to use to catch walleyes on a consistent basis. | | | | big bait like a chub or shiner up on the flats and the |
| Not to mention knowing what to use in the different | | | | fast breaking drop offs. This is big fish time for |
| places you will find them at different times of the year. | | | | walleyes and the larger baits will serve you well. |
| Walleyes are always on the move - here today gone | | | | So now you have a basic understanding of how to |
| tomorrow - so you need to know where they are to | | | | catch walleye in the spring, summer and fall periods. |
| be able to catch them. If you do not know that then | | | | Just remember that walleyes are always on the move |
| how are you going to catch them in the first place! | | | | following their food source, so do not try a summer |
| In the post spawn they will be on shallow flats | | | | location for walleyes in the spring! This is where most |
| because that is where there food will be located. A | | | | anglers fail! |
| good presentation is using gulp alive minnows on a jig. | | | | Just remember it like this, in the spring when water |
| If you want to know how to catch a walleye in the | | | | temperature is about 50 degrees, walleye are in the |
| summer period, when their food source is deep and | | | | post spawn, so they are on the shallow food in the |
| shallow (depending on weather conditions), go after | | | | flats. In the summer when it is stable weather you will |
| them with a spinner rig with a three way swivel that | | | | find some on drop offs and some deep like at the |
| has a dropper weight of two foot or less. This will | | | | base of the drop offs. You have to respond as the |
| keep the spinner at the the level of your dropper | | | | walleye does. In the fall and cold water periods they |
| weight. If it is set at 18", it will be 18" off the bottom. | | | | come back to the shallows and it is big fish time. Now |
| That is a good rule of thumb to go by. | | | | your learning how to catch walleye no matter where |
| When they are shallow, throw a original floating rapala | | | | they move to. |
| at them in the early morning and late evening, before | | | | |