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Canada
Walleye Fishing Tips
The first thing you want to know about Canadian walleye
fishing tips is pertaining to spring fishing right after the
spawn. If the lake still has ice covering, the walleye are
going to stay in the shallower waters right after spawning.
This usually lasts for up to three weeks after spawning. It
is possible to catch walleye in about four feet of water.
The best time to fish in Canada is in spring during the
warmest time of the day. Otherwise, you can do some fishing
at dusk. The walleye are active during the day when the
water temperature is warmer.
If you are going to fish for walleye in Canada, you want to
use the right bait, rod and reel as well line. You want a
six-foot rod that is sensitive and can cast the bait that is
lightweight further distances. You need a sensitive tip to
feel the bite. Use a test line of four to six pounds with a
sixteenth ounce jig. You need to get down about fifteen feet
in the warmer water temperatures. Keeping these tips in mind
during the spring months will help the angler get some fine
tasting walleye. |
Most of the time in the spring months, live bait such as
minnows work well, but experienced anglers say that after
the spawning jigging is going to work the best. You can try
some artificial lures, but you want to have a jig along
because you may find yourself changing strategies. The
walleye are hungry and looking for food. Try fishing near
new weed beds that are starting to emerge from the waters.
The weed beds are were the lighter jig is going to work the
best. If you are still fishing in later months of spring,
you can try artificial lures on cloudy and windy days.
The walleye seem to spook easily and if you are using a
boat, you want to stay about twenty-five feet away from
their location and drift into the area. Motors will spook
them and they will leave even if you have a good
presentation. You will want to turn off the motor and drop
your anchor to keep you in the general area while drifting
towards the walleye. If the winds are strong, you might have
to start drifting ahead of the walleye location to
effectively reach your designated area without over shooting
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The best
Canadian walleye fishing tip is the one that leads to the
prefect area for walleye fishing. There are about ten great
locations in Nakina, Canada for walleye fishing. These fly
in lakes offer some of the finest fishing in Canada.
Abamasagi, Esser, Farrel, Little Stone, Patience, Poverty,
Queenston and Relief Lakes are known for having some nice
sized walleyes for the catching. This is just one area of
Canada that has the best walleye fishing available. It seems
like anywhere in Canada is good for fishing. The waters are
clean and the fish are healthy. You will fine big walleye as
well as medium sized fish.
Author: Daniel Eggertsen
Dan Eggertsen is a fishing researcher and enthusiast who is
committed to providing the best bass fishing information
possible. Get more information on
Canadian Walleye Fishing Tips.
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