Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Ice Fishing Walleye Lures

Ice Fishing Walleye Lures
The real secret to catching more fish is knowledge! The more you know, the more fish you'll catch. These Walleye ice fishing tips and techniques are proven winners.
It's time to take a closer look at one of the most sought after fish in North America, the Walleye. What's not to like about them? They're as good to eat as they are fun to catch. With their golden scales and their diamond like eyes, they're even fun to look at, for a fish anyway .
Walleye are naturally pretty aggressive fish which is one of the reasons they're so fun to catch. But mid winter slows down just about every species, including Walleye, so it's important to learn how to trigger them to bite after the slow down.

If you want to catch more fish the two most important keys are location and presentation. You could have the most appealing bait in the world but if there aren't any fish around it's going to be a looong day. And, not catching a thing while everyone else around you is catching fish can be really frustrating. What you present to the fish is just as important as finding them.
The information found here is best used along with some investigative work done by you. Finding out what the Department of Natural Resources says about a lake and talking to local anglers, especially at the bait shop, can save you a ton of time finding the fish and knowing what they're biting on.
Walleye can be ice fished at any hour of the day or night but changing light conditions in the morning and evening usually triggers more activity and feeding. You'll catch more Walleye in the 90 minutes surrounding sunup and sundown then at any other time.

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