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In this age of information technology, there is no excuse for sitting through some boring discussion or seminar to catch a few walleye fishing tips.
Instead, look to new forms of information, like the internet, often referred to as the information superhighway. Not only can you get your walleye fishing tips much faster with less work; you can also count on being able to target the specific area of fishing in which you need help rather than wading through a ton of information that you already have or that doesn't relate to your application.
For example, you've heard all your life that fishing for walleye has to be done slowly. You are wondering if this is true or if there is a way to speed up the process a bit. By searching for walleye fishing tips online, you may look up keywords such as "slow walleye fishing".
Tips will pop up about various fishing techniques used to catch walleye. What you'll find, in fact, is that though it is necessary to fish slowly for them when they are inactive, walleye can easily be caught at a faster pace, moving the bait quickly, if they are active.
Next, you may want walleye fishing tips on how to tell if you should be fishing quickly or slowly. If the fish are biting at anything that swims, you'll probably want to fish more quickly, using fast moving baits such as jigs, spinner rigs, and crankbaits. Choosing the most effective one or your preferred setup is a completely personal choice based upon your own experiences and the areas you've targeted.
Most of the time, you'll probably try a jig first, and if you have really active fish, try a power grub; because the walleye can't rip these off easily, it means no need to rebait with every catch. Work the jig in a swift fashion through the fish holding area; you can trying hopping it, swimming it, or even snapping it, and there is no need for a pause - it is better to keep the bait moving.
The theory behind these walleye fishing tips is that, if the walleye is interested in the bait, it'll bite at any speed, and if you are moving quickly, you may find that the walleye is already hooked by the time you snap the jig or swim it to you. In these cases, be prepared for a real bite and perhaps even a little struggle.
If you are jigging, try working along the weedbed edges and on shallow humps for active walleye. Crankbaits can also be used but should more commonly target walleye hiding in the tops of the weeds because these baits allow incredible depth control.
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