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RE: I Need your help with Walleye. - Backyard Boy T.V. - 02-22-2021 (02-19-2021, 12:33 AM)Springbuck1 Wrote: HA! You can't catch walleye on purpose. It's a myth. I've been trying o get someone to teach me for 20 years, but they know, deep down it was an accident last time, so nobody will.LOL! It seems that walleye are a tough fish to master! Im going to fish a lot this spring and realy target them and see!? But if all else fails I can go catch 500 white bass! RE: I Need your help with Walleye. - Freakyfisherman - 02-22-2021 (02-22-2021, 04:20 PM)Backyard Boy T.V. Wrote: LOL! It seems that walleye are a tough fish to master! Im going to fish a lot this spring and realy target them and see!? But if all else fails I can go catch 500 white bass!There is no such thing as a walleye master in Utah. I have caught them jigging, on live worms, dragging a worm on a jighead, on crankbaits, trolling in a boat with a friend with blades and slow death hooks and worms, jerkbaits, ice fishing with rattle spoons and tikka minnows and even on the fly rod on full sink line with streamers. I am not a walleye master by any means. I cant catch them whenever I want. When everything lines up just right I can catch them. They will leave you scratching your head more times than not. The MOST humbling fish you will ever pursue. Gabe RE: I Need your help with Walleye. - Backyard Boy T.V. - 02-22-2021 (02-22-2021, 07:13 PM)Freakyfisherman Wrote:So it seems!(02-22-2021, 04:20 PM)Backyard Boy T.V. Wrote: LOL! It seems that walleye are a tough fish to master! Im going to fish a lot this spring and realy target them and see!? But if all else fails I can go catch 500 white bass!There is no such thing as a walleye master in Utah. I have caught them jigging, on live worms, dragging a worm on a jighead, on crankbaits, trolling in a boat with a friend with blades and slow death hooks and worms, jerkbaits, ice fishing with rattle spoons and tikka minnows and even on the fly rod on full sink line with streamers. I am not a walleye master by any means. I cant catch them whenever I want. When everything lines up just right I can catch them. They will leave you scratching your head more times than not. The MOST humbling fish you will ever pursue. HOLY SNOT! This is a TON of info! Thank you guys so much! RE: I Need your help with Walleye. - Springbuck1 - 02-23-2021 (02-22-2021, 04:20 PM)Backyard Boy T.V. Wrote: LOL! It seems that walleye are a tough fish to master! Im going to fish a lot this spring and realy target them and see!? But if all else fails I can go catch 500 white bass!This is the correct approach, in my book, especially since I can't troll for them. Always plenty of WB, catfish, smallmouth, and a few wipers around where the walleye live. OK, for serious, here is one thing I have seen work, post spawn at Willard, at night. Years ago, some guys invited me out, and I didn't catch anything, but they caught several. They made hand-tied worm "harnesses" that used two panfish hooks, so we could string nightcrawlers full length like you do for trolling. Ahead of the crawler were a couple of glow-in-the-dark colored plastic beads, or those small, hard foam beads. A big clear casting bubble about 5 feet from the crawler, next, filled up full with water (not floating), and some TINY split shots pinched on above and below that. They were making long casts as parallel to the dike as they could, counting down a full minute, and then retrieving at a painfully slow crawl. Like minutes per cast. They were trying to keep the bait right at the base of the rocks and moving, but barely. I've always meant to try that again, but dragging the bait along as I drift near the rocks in my tube. One of only two walleye I have caught came out of Holmes Creek using that same basic method. (Not counting the 6"ers I catch in the Jordan River sometimes.) RE: I Need your help with Walleye. - PAC12_AfterDark - 02-24-2021 Interesting, I only have that problem when I run green. Switches to silver / gold and never looked back. RE: I Need your help with Walleye. - Backyard Boy T.V. - 02-25-2021 (02-23-2021, 11:40 PM)Springbuck1 Wrote:Awesome man thanks!(02-22-2021, 04:20 PM)Backyard Boy T.V. Wrote: LOL! It seems that walleye are a tough fish to master! Im going to fish a lot this spring and realy target them and see!? But if all else fails I can go catch 500 white bass!This is the correct approach, in my book, especially since I can't troll for them. Always plenty of WB, catfish, smallmouth, and a few wipers around where the walleye live. |