05-08-2003, 08:28 PM
I keep a very simple approach to Walleye fishing. That might be why I don't catch mosters. But I seem to do OK in the numbers game.
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I mainly fish a Northland Whistler jig 1/16oz. to 1/4oz. (mostly 1/8oz.) tipped with a worm. I am usually fishing in the rocks, in 5-35 feet of water. From shore or boat.
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I do use the Northland Buck-Shot Rattle Spoon tipped with a worm for vertical presentations in 20-35 feet of water.
If I have too, (I say that because it is my weak skill) I'll troll 1/2oz.-2oz. bottom bouncers with a crawler harness. It really helped me with doing this when I got the tip to keep the line at about a 45 degree angle while trolling. That almost insures the correct speed with a bottom bouncer/crawler harness.
Hope it helps.
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![[Image: NWhistler.gif]](http://www.northlandtackle.com/Catalog/NWhistler.gif)
I mainly fish a Northland Whistler jig 1/16oz. to 1/4oz. (mostly 1/8oz.) tipped with a worm. I am usually fishing in the rocks, in 5-35 feet of water. From shore or boat.
[url "http://www.northlandtackle.com/Cgi-Bin/Webc.exe/Catalog/st_main.html?p_catid=66"]
![[Image: NBuckSpAnim.gif]](http://www.northlandtackle.com/NBuckSpAnim.gif)
I do use the Northland Buck-Shot Rattle Spoon tipped with a worm for vertical presentations in 20-35 feet of water.
If I have too, (I say that because it is my weak skill) I'll troll 1/2oz.-2oz. bottom bouncers with a crawler harness. It really helped me with doing this when I got the tip to keep the line at about a 45 degree angle while trolling. That almost insures the correct speed with a bottom bouncer/crawler harness.
Hope it helps.
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