Somebody help me catch a walleye!

I haven’t heard of anyone doing much good on walleyes this year.  Weird weather and higher than usual water are likely to blame.  The fish are still there but operating under unusual (for them) conditions.  The American Fork River inlet is usually not much good until the white bass show up for their spawn in May.  Right now the walleyes are in spawn mode and not chasing food.  Fishing at night around  rocky shorelines is your best bet until about the first of May.  Then the fish cruise the shallows looking for calories.

Here is my chapter on Utah Lake Walleyes.  If you are not already proficient with small plastics you might spend some time on that section.
WALLEYES 2017.pdf

Thanks, Tubedude.

Looks like a major change rather than a tweak is in order


A few years ago, we had a major late season run off and I saw a lot of walleye being caught there. AF, I mean. I thought after the rain yesterday It might be similar conditions.


Lincoln beach, look for the wading warriors, If they are there, there’s eyes, plastic jigs, rattle traps, papalas all work, bounce them along the bottom, the next couple weeks will be the best for catching some males around a female, she wont start eating until she is spawned out and rested, most the time its just finding the fish, if you have a boat, there are may places around Lincoln or the island.

Again I’d like to say thank you, TubeDude, but my problem is I don’t understand where people go to learn this stuff. I don’t mean the stuff you posted in your post. I could have written your post back to me (both of them) myself, from about age twelve, nd while i’m extremely grateful that you took the time, I’m still not catching fish.

I’d love to just put in the time, and be grateful, and I guess that’s the missing ingredient, but I simply can’t do it. That’s a reality that isn’t available to me. So, I’ll just take my random blind swings and eventually hope I hit a ball.

There is a not-so-humorous tip that the best way to catch walleye is to fish for something else. In a way, that’s been true for me. I’ve caught about as many wallies as bass when pitching jig and plastic, crankbaits, or drop shot. The tried and true worm harness has been my best “for walleye” technique.

I’m going to Starvie April 8-11. New moon and maybe walleye on the feed.

Today was a good morning to stock up on crawlers for when the eyes get hungry.

What I found is Lincoln beach walleyes should be starting now, Utah state park is a few weeks behind.  Fishing for walleye is like playing the lottery, luck of the draw.

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I caught a couple last week fishing along the dams at Willard Bay.  You might try there.

I just came down.To utah lake with the idea of catching a walleye.  I make at least one trip just for walleye everu spring, either to willard or utah Lake, And I haven’t caught a single one in over twenty years.

My first idea was to go to the American Fork river inlet and try to fish in the current.  It’s just not working.  I can’t get a decent presentation.

I don’t know what’s wrong and why i’m so snake bit,  I follow all the general advice,  Somebody please tell me where to go to fish?  I don’t get out enough anymore and i’m always out of touch.  I don’t even know where to go to catch panfish right now.  Early spring always stumps me.

If somebody can help me catch a walleye or two, I’ll  tell you where I got a two pound bluegill last year!