Posted on Nov 06, 2009 under Walleye Fishing |
Please write a specific fishing hook that will attract Walleye or Northern Pike or a fish bait
I would try a large minnow and a bobber or a jig and a minnow. For lures I would try a #7shadrap.
Posted on Nov 02, 2009 under Walleye Fishing |
also, is braided or monofilament line better?
i have a different wieght and brand on every pole i have a 10-12lb. line for walleye stern. for pike i use a 18in steel leader and 15lb. spirderwire. and for bass a 8-10lb. eagle claw.hope you start you use what i use and then, you will catch the big one.
Posted on Oct 29, 2009 under Walleye Fishing |
1. Does burkleys gulp alive for pike and walleye work?
2.Do rapala original floting lures work when not trolling?
3. What color spinners / lures work best for walleye and pike?
4. What do you have most success fishing with for walleye and pike?
5. Do you recommend plastic worms or spoons?
1. Ive never used or seen gulp specifically for pike and walleye but if its made then im sure itd work. Im a bass guy and ive pulled a lot bass out on this stuff when nothing else would work.
2. The rapala floating lures aren’t made for just trolling or not trolling. They’re really productive baits when fished right be it trolling or not.
3. Color all dpends on the weather and water conditions. Generally on cloudy overcast days a darker color will be a good bet (blacks, pumpkinseed, and dark blues)
On sunnier days a natural or lighter color is best (shad, light blues, and reds)
4. For the walleye id suggest fishing a live minnow on a jig head, go with the smallest jig head you can that still gets the bait to the bottom. Its a little hard to do this without a boat sometimes because for the best results you need to fish about vertically and jig the minnow up and down off the bottom.
For the pike I like using larger swimbaits. Storm brand swimbaits have a good variation. They have baits that resemble sunfish, crappie, and walleys.
5. The plastic worms won’t do anything for you when it comes to pike and walley. They are made for bass.
Spoons are a pretty good bet for the walleys and maybe a pike or 2 but its a little doubtful. You want to fish the spoons similar to like i mentioned for the minnow above. Throw it out and jig it up and down off the bottom fairly slow.
Posted on Oct 26, 2009 under Walleye Fishing |
im trying to use jigs but everyone keeps telling me to use trophypikerigs walleye rig they say its the best ive seen them where can i get them , they worked great with dead and live bait .
get your walleye rig at trophypikerig.com there only $ 5.00 for a pack of two . and they work awesome ! you just put a treble in the head of your minnow and one along the tail ……. the minnow struggles and drives the walleyes crazy ! we limmited out in less than an hour ! our largest walleye was 9 lbs . they even sell a glow rig for pike its killer ………………..
Posted on Oct 23, 2009 under Walleye Fishing |

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Posted on Oct 14, 2009 under Walleye Fishing |
Biggest walleye caught in houghton lake ice fishing with a shakespear ice fishing rod and a blue and silver swedish pimple and a minnow head.
Nice
Posted on Oct 11, 2009 under Walleye Fishing |
asking if, there is interest here in forming an online walleye or just plain fishing group.
there is no interest here.