Showing posts with label walleye fishing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label walleye fishing. Show all posts

Sunday, May 22, 2016

Walleye Quest

I arrived in Cleveland today and will spend the next couple of days walleye fishing on Lake Erie. I'll be riding with folks who can really teach me a lot about trolling lures, rigs, locations and more, so I'm looking forward to learning and shooting photos almost as much as I'm looking forward to catching fish.

We'll mostly be fishing Walleye Bandits and Rogues, I think, and I'm especially looking forward to seeing some of the newest Rogues in action.

Of course I just like the idea of getting out on Erie. There's something unique and wonderful about spending time on any of the Great Lakes, and I haven't done so since last May.

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Georgia's Spring Walleye Run

Most folks probably don't associate Georgia with walleyes, but the truth is that several lakes in the northern part of Peach State support outstanding walleye populations. Georgia's mountain lakes offer fine walleye habitat and plenty of food, and the Georgia Wildlife Resources Division stocks fish every year to keep the numbers strong. The WRD's website also provides great descriptions of its reservoirs, with annual assessments of fish populations and even some location-specific and seasonal fishing tips.

Right now, the fish are up major river arms, preparing to spawn, which makes them easier to locate than at other times of year. Fish the deepest pools you can find well up the river arms and close to moving water, dragging night crawlers across the bottom. Early and late in the day and at night the fish will move up onto shoals and can be targeted with stickbaits reeled slowly and steadily.

If you've not yet tried walleye fishing in Georgia, now might be the time to give it a try!

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Walleye Time Tomorrow

Somehow this didn't post last night. We're on the water catching walleyes now ...

Today was another great day of river  smallmouth fishing, although the fish weren't nearly as eager to take surface lures today. Instead a YUM Dinger was the number 1 lure. If we'd been tournament fishing today I could have weighed close to 20 pounds with just Dinger fish.
Total change tomorrow, from river smallies to lake walleyes. Sounds like Lindy Spinners might be the name of the game. Change of weather too. Cooler.
Better sleep now.