Bass Walleye Important Knowledgebase
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December 13th, 2010 at 9:47 pm
I was in your same position 6 years ago. I had recently moved from FLA to MN. And although I didn’t “give up” my Bass fishing, I fish a wider variety of freshwater species than I EVER have. For me, a lot of the “allure” of Walleye fishing is the possibility of catching something over 6-8 LB’s. I KNOW I’m not gonna catch a 10LB Bass here in MN! So far, the biggest Bass I’ve caught HERE was just shy of 6 lbs, and the locals thought I should MOUNT IT! (lol)(I’ve got 4 over 8Lb’s & one that went over 10! Thats what FLA does to Bass. Make them Bigger! lol)Anywho, although Bass fishing “ain’t all that exciting” here in MN I have found that the Crappie, Walleye, Northerns, & Trout are!Techniques for Walleye: Fish rivers & streams if you can! I have found that MN fishermen overlook streams & small creeks because they can’t get there 18FT Lund into them! (lol)In MN there are 10,000 lakes and 1,000,000,000 people using them! (lol) I’ll bet you may have a similar scenario happening at your local lake system’s? In any case, small streams & creeks are easier to “pattern” and usually hold bigger Walleye. If you hate jigging get ready to be sad. Trolling worm/lindy riggs, hard plastics, & (drum roll) JIGS are the #1 ways to catch Walleye. I love jigging Walleye but many people have better luck with a lindy worm rig. I like Jigs tipped with minnows, leeches, and crawlers. But it’s rare I use “bait”. I would start fishing with Berkely “GULP” grub-bodys in black. They are phenomenal!I have had excellent luck with Yozuri’s “Crystal Minnow’s” at night. (I imagine because of their “wide wobble” characteristics.) If you are getting serious about Walleye expect to fish frequently at dusk and night. They seem to have “lock-jaw” at other times, (UNLESS your fishing at Lac Seul or Dogtooth in Canada). “Perch & Shad colored” baits have worked well for me.Hope this helps ya somehow? Check my past “starred questions” for further info. See ya out there!
December 14th, 2010 at 9:33 am
The best Rapala lure that will catch both Walleye and Bass BOTH on a consistent basis is the Shad Rap. X-Raps and Jointed Rapala’s will occasionally catch Walleye but for a lot of Walleye and Bass both the Rapala Shad Rap hands down is the best lure. Here is a link to the Rapala Shad Rap – http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Product_10151_-1_10001_2851____SearchResultsYou‘re friends are right about the perch pattern. The perch pattern is a great color. Actually i seem to think that almost all of the color patterns by Rapala seem to be top of the line. I would get a Shad Rap in Yellow Perch and one in Bleeding Pearl. Both either in the 2-3/4″ or 3-1/8″ size. Good luck with your new lures!Happy fishing.
December 14th, 2010 at 9:27 pm
My god, Bud, your in the middle of Gods country up there, with all the specialty game fish up there, Bass should be a last resort for fishing, (although I love Bass fishing to), I much prefer to fish for the first five fish on your list, not to mention Walleye, or Lake Trout, which are also a blast to catch, and here are some great spots for you to do just that…………….
December 15th, 2010 at 10:08 am
What kind of Bass? For Large Mouth, I always like med shiners with a pencil bobber. That way you can cast take a moment, not be stuck reeling in the lure the whole time, and sit. Plus the pencil bobber moves really cool through the water.
December 15th, 2010 at 9:17 pm
cabela made a fishing game?is it any good?sorry that im of topic..
December 16th, 2010 at 9:46 am
Use flourocarbon leaders in 40#. We use it for mackerel and the teeth on them are fierce. The flourocarbon is invisible to fish.
December 16th, 2010 at 10:00 pm
fyi, you go to st lawrence river for pike and not walleye…get yourself some gold and silvber johnson spoons, some live minnows, maybe a red and white daredevil..