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Let me explain…First off, if you’re reading this you’re either a beginner at trolling walleyes or someone who trolls often but maybe looking for other approaches. Keep an open mind, and try not to get stuck in a rut of just fishing one way.Trolling tip – I’ve always done best when trolling for walleye with the wind, instead of against it.I will get deep into equipment in a bit, but for now, let’s talk basics and advanced setups of trolling. It’s almost like cheating but hey, make technology work for you.This is the start of the series, see the link below for more information on trolling for walleyes.need help with finding a auto pilot for gas kicker so it drives me on a compass riding hands free when fishing alone to keep boat going straight while attending to the lines etcThanks. Live Bait - always try to use natural live bait found in the area you are fishing. Fine tuning spinner rigs is pretty in depth and is an entire topic in itself. This is where having line counter reels are essential, as you can choose your baits to get down to the right depth. What is a The only downside, is I haven’t had one last for more than 2-3 years. Don’t get me wrong, there’s something special about a thump on a jig, a slip bobber dropping, or a tap on a live bait rig; but when I see a rod whack backwards from a big hit, it sends an adrenalin rush like nothing else.Trolling for walleyes is nothing new, but it’s taken awhile to catch on. Snap weights are simple, you clip on a weight onto your fishing line away from your crankbait. Walleye Trolling Reels.
How deep and fast you troll for walleyes will mean you have to match the right amount of weight to keep the bait in the zone. Spoons are generally designed to be trolled fast but you can slow troll them in the right situations.
I’ve used these deep, shallow, with boards, and with dead sticks. thumb for walleye fishing, but it isn't always going to work. The baits we use are normally better when trolled slower anyways. This can be done by trolling slight zigzags (or S-curves), which naturally slows down and speeds up lures.I do this, especially on calm water days. Something always burns up inside, unfortunately. The longer the distance the more it will have an effect on the lure so a rod length should be plenty.When you’re using Power Pro or Fireline, you’ll also want to use a mono or fluorocarbon leader. The deeper diving cranks you’ll need to reel in more to keep the crankbait from bouncing too much on the bottom.Kind of like planer boards, it does take a little bit of practice. right on to of the Walleye. Sometimes the fish are really spooky and this can be helpful to cover good water without spooking the fish. What is the ideal trolling speed when running Dipsy's or reef runners for walleye? There are so many pros to having a good map and GPS that I could probably write for hours, but let’s look at the obvious. It’s not necessarily the prettiest way to fish, but it flat out works. 05-23-2012, 08:48 PM #2. That one through me for a loop but it worked! Now, this old school way can still work, but when I talk efficiency then we have to talk about proper walleye fishing reels and rods. Walleye Trolling Reels. Heck try trolling cranks at 4.5 MPH and crushing walleyes.
The fast pace of your crankbaits can cause the fish to chase and react, and high speeds can trigger bites. I still like to troll in slight S-curves. I don’t use swivels as that will add resistance that will affect trolling depth.As previously stated, for trolling I like to use between 8-15 lb. A lot of guys will use mono line, and that comes with pros and cons. We were trolling one of my favorite lakes and the trolling run was miles long and straight as an arrow.
Let me explain…First off, if you’re reading this you’re either a beginner at trolling walleyes or someone who trolls often but maybe looking for other approaches. Keep an open mind, and try not to get stuck in a rut of just fishing one way.Trolling tip – I’ve always done best when trolling for walleye with the wind, instead of against it.I will get deep into equipment in a bit, but for now, let’s talk basics and advanced setups of trolling. It’s almost like cheating but hey, make technology work for you.This is the start of the series, see the link below for more information on trolling for walleyes.need help with finding a auto pilot for gas kicker so it drives me on a compass riding hands free when fishing alone to keep boat going straight while attending to the lines etcThanks. Live Bait - always try to use natural live bait found in the area you are fishing. Fine tuning spinner rigs is pretty in depth and is an entire topic in itself. This is where having line counter reels are essential, as you can choose your baits to get down to the right depth. What is a The only downside, is I haven’t had one last for more than 2-3 years. Don’t get me wrong, there’s something special about a thump on a jig, a slip bobber dropping, or a tap on a live bait rig; but when I see a rod whack backwards from a big hit, it sends an adrenalin rush like nothing else.Trolling for walleyes is nothing new, but it’s taken awhile to catch on. Snap weights are simple, you clip on a weight onto your fishing line away from your crankbait. Walleye Trolling Reels.
How deep and fast you troll for walleyes will mean you have to match the right amount of weight to keep the bait in the zone. Spoons are generally designed to be trolled fast but you can slow troll them in the right situations.
I’ve used these deep, shallow, with boards, and with dead sticks. thumb for walleye fishing, but it isn't always going to work. The baits we use are normally better when trolled slower anyways. This can be done by trolling slight zigzags (or S-curves), which naturally slows down and speeds up lures.I do this, especially on calm water days. Something always burns up inside, unfortunately. The longer the distance the more it will have an effect on the lure so a rod length should be plenty.When you’re using Power Pro or Fireline, you’ll also want to use a mono or fluorocarbon leader. The deeper diving cranks you’ll need to reel in more to keep the crankbait from bouncing too much on the bottom.Kind of like planer boards, it does take a little bit of practice. right on to of the Walleye. Sometimes the fish are really spooky and this can be helpful to cover good water without spooking the fish. What is the ideal trolling speed when running Dipsy's or reef runners for walleye? There are so many pros to having a good map and GPS that I could probably write for hours, but let’s look at the obvious. It’s not necessarily the prettiest way to fish, but it flat out works. 05-23-2012, 08:48 PM #2. That one through me for a loop but it worked! Now, this old school way can still work, but when I talk efficiency then we have to talk about proper walleye fishing reels and rods. Walleye Trolling Reels. Heck try trolling cranks at 4.5 MPH and crushing walleyes.
The fast pace of your crankbaits can cause the fish to chase and react, and high speeds can trigger bites. I still like to troll in slight S-curves. I don’t use swivels as that will add resistance that will affect trolling depth.As previously stated, for trolling I like to use between 8-15 lb. A lot of guys will use mono line, and that comes with pros and cons. We were trolling one of my favorite lakes and the trolling run was miles long and straight as an arrow.