Posted by Jack | Posted in Baits & Lures | Posted on 10-11-2009
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Minnow Walleye

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Walleye Fishing
The best people in Alaska are found in lakes in the Midwest that are sand-swept wind, and moderately fertile. In general, these lakes have a favorite food is walleye, yellow perch, in a healthy amount.
These types of lakes are also likely to carry a wide variety of other fish. Most have largemouth bass, sunfish, crappies, pike and maybe smallmouth bass and Muskies.
The location of walleyes depends on the concentration of oxygen in the lake. Many fertile lakes lack oxygen at the bottom in the summer, forcing walleyes in shallow water often 10 feet or less in depth.
Spawning
The ideal spawning habitat for walleyes is created by constant waves of debris present along the coast. This perpetual motion of the water keeps the eggs and prevents gas from silting over.
Walleye are best suited for large and / or more round lakes where spawning is ideal (windswept coast). Spawning begins when water is heated to about 48 °. During this time and up to 10 days later Women rarely bite. Males smaller bite during this time. Luckily for anglers, walleyes go on a binge of food a month-long after spawning. The best places to fish at this time usually in water 15 feet or less. The low angle of sunlight allowed to stay in the shallow waters all day, because it has little effect on light-sensitive eyes.
Where to find walleyes
Walleyes are most of the time in 30 feet of water or less. In deep lakes, walleyes are found along the coasts and shallow bars Midlake. Shallow lakes, for these reasons, many walleyes support those deeper.
Most walleyes are caught at night or in cloudy, windy. Windy, choppy waters to help deflect the sun's rays, allowing walleyes (Which are sensitive to light) to venture outside their regular meeting places. In calm, sunny days, walleyes spend most of their time in the shade or poor next herbs. The low angle of the sun in the spring cover less important causes. After the first game of fishing in mid-May, walleyes move through shallow waters in search of food. Look for them at this time on points, inside turns along the coast the sand is broken, rocky knolls and Midlake. Lakes turbid rivers that rule to sunlight should be fished during the day.
night fishing with a piece of cork-leech and is an excellent way to catch of walleyes in the spring. Anchor on the edge of a break just before sunset and is molded in four to eight feet of water. Trolling with a carp of just running plug also works. As Overall, a good bite for three to four hours after sunset.
Mid Summer fishing offers a less favorable bite
Most walleyes hand around at depths of 12 to 18 feet along the edge of the break during the day. Slow trolling with a slip platform with a leech or cast plates with a template and chub are good methods for catching them. During summer nights, troll in eight to ten feet of water along the top of the floors Midlake, along with the delivery.
In mid-summer is the season of walleye fishing less productive because the yellow perch and other baitfish reach a size attractive. When two to three perch are readily available inch walleyes become more difficult to catch.
Autumn offers a good bite for walleyes
Walleyes tend to go deeper around mid-September, moving back into the weeds at night, especially the greens. During the day, tend to remain at a depth 25 to 35 feet along the edge of a rupture. Steeper slops are generally more gradual the more walleyes. The fish feed more aggressively when they enter water deeper and better fishing midday. Larger baits such as a minnow three to four inches in an arm or ballast slip platform, work well.
ice fishing walleyes
In the early season ice fishing, walleyes can be found in 10 to 12 feet of water at points along the floors Midlake. Around half of January, is more likely to be found in 18 to 30 feet at the ends of mounds of cabbage or the same points along the floors Midlake.
Walleyes generally move to shallower water when the snow is heavy, the sky is overcast or it is early or late in the day. They tend to go deeper when it is noon, on a sunny day or under the light snow.
Ice fishing equipment
· Light front
· For tip-ups, use a mono leader six pounds, split shot or two and a size 4 hook.
· For jigging, use a three-foot medium-power jigging rod, a small spinning reel and six-pound mono.
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