Best Technique for Beginning Walleye Anglers

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    Few fish frustrate new anglers as much as Walleye. While Walleye are very aggressive they are also at times picky about presentation and so effective at light biting that many fish are missed. One of the best techniques for beginning Walleye anglers to use is blade baits. Blade baits are one of the most forgiving approaches to Walleye fishing in that they can be aggressively fished at a variety of cadences and often result in good hookups even on light biting fish.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 44

  • @philfox5839
    @philfox5839 Рік тому +7

    I spent this morning watching all of your Walleye videos to make sure I've got the right gear and understand where to search for these guys and this afternoon you put out this guy. Impeccable timing.

  • @kodiyakangler
    @kodiyakangler Рік тому +1

    Another great and helpful video. Thanks for the continued education

  • @rjduresky
    @rjduresky Рік тому

    I remain agnostic about the impact of color on fish deeper than ... say 30 feet. Water clarity here in the PNW is way different from the murky waters of the midwest. Also, I've watched several Walleye Honks tell me these blade baits work, and I have tried them. I've seen them work exactly one time in 40+ hours of fishing effort. All that aside, thanks for another timely, great video.

    • @spiltmilt
      @spiltmilt  Рік тому +1

      So blade baits don’t work and color doesn’t matter 😂

    • @rjduresky
      @rjduresky Рік тому

      @@spiltmilt Let me be more precise: They don't work for me. I'm certain they work for you, we have video evidence, after all. The color issue is a different issue. Sample sizes are so small, conditions constantly changing. I've heard many a fisherman tell me, at night, a certain color of Bandit is working. I know Walleye have superior low-light vision, but chosing one color over another in heavy current in non-existent light, seems ridiculous. I've seen color matter a LOT of Smallmouth Bass in less than 30 feet.

    • @spiltmilt
      @spiltmilt  Рік тому +2

      Color certainly matters. I don't know how many times I've been dragging bottom walkers and one lure is getting all the fish. I switch the other rod to the same color and boom its on.

  • @mikecurtis9932
    @mikecurtis9932 2 місяці тому

    Do you have a preference in which of the three holes on the lure you attach your line clip to?

  • @DOUGPOIKE
    @DOUGPOIKE Рік тому

    Where is the best spot to fish above the
    chief joseph dam

    • @spiltmilt
      @spiltmilt  Рік тому

      From Seaton's Grove to about 1 mile or so downstream of the net pens is the best Walleye water.

  • @hitstick567
    @hitstick567 Рік тому

    Do you think you could make a video showing how and what these deep water walleye look like on the graph? I fish for them down here in Georgia in our deep mountain lakes. It’s not uncommon for them to sit 50-100ft deep especially in the summer. It would be nice to see some screenshots off the humminbird

    • @spiltmilt
      @spiltmilt  Рік тому +1

      You quite literally can't see anything on the graph.

    • @hitstick567
      @hitstick567 Рік тому +1

      @@spiltmilt I see I guess it comes down to knowing the areas they are likely to stack up in. I really appreciate your videos man. Down here at the southern end of their range, nobody fishes for them so the learning curve is HIGH. But a lot of the things I’ve learned from you have given me some great success in the past few months that I’ve been targeting them. Keep it coming!

  • @michaelmcclenon6663
    @michaelmcclenon6663 Рік тому +4

    Wow incredible someone that shows technical fishing and teaching. With a learning disability I respect the simple and in detail video this is

  • @johnsands578
    @johnsands578 Рік тому +1

    You ID male quickly. Was it just by smaller size?

    • @spiltmilt
      @spiltmilt  Рік тому +1

      Yes. More cigar shaped and not rotund enough in the belly to be a female this time of year

  • @billyharville7721
    @billyharville7721 Рік тому

    What are u seeing on your graph when you determine where to start jigging. Great video

    • @spiltmilt
      @spiltmilt  Рік тому

      Quite literally nothing. I rely on past experience and camera scouting to identify holding zones.

  • @craigambroson2482
    @craigambroson2482 Рік тому +3

    There you go again. Another teaching treat. Looks like a great new technique for an old angler to try as well. Thanks for sharing.

  • @brandenbockness69
    @brandenbockness69 Рік тому +2

    Sweet videos! Walleye are frustrating to say the least! I have tried a few times and failed miserably. What kind of bottom structure are you targeting? Are they out deeper in early spring or does it just vary? I’m not giving up yet!

    • @spiltmilt
      @spiltmilt  Рік тому +2

      Depth varies widely from 20-100' depending on the day. This video covers habitat really well. ua-cam.com/video/tneex_tc9gw/v-deo.html

    • @noyopacific
      @noyopacific Рік тому +3

      I started targeting walleye when I got a cabin in Minnesota. I fished 3-4 times a week watching other people catch fish for most of two summers before I caught my first one. One of the other guys who fished the spot finally took pity on me and invited me out in his boat to show me some tricks. I catch them fairly regularly now. Last summer I got several limits, lots of good sized fish and a few big ones too. I've never seen the technique he showed me on UA-cam. If I were going to try and explain it in adequate detail it would take several pages. Basically, I use 8 lb mono, the smallest teardrop sliding weights I can get above a swivel with 5' long 6 lb leader, #6 hook with a nightcrawler or leech hooked through the tip of the head to swim straight and not spin. I drag it on the bottom in 10 'to 20' depths going 1/2 MPH or less. I have no idea how this might work in other areas. (It wouldn't work in a place that doesn't have a snag-free bottom.)

    • @blaahster
      @blaahster Рік тому +4

      @@noyopacific you have described "lindy rigging" it is a finesse type bait, would be harder to do in the deeper water, lindy is similar to bottom bouncers , bottom bounces use much heavier weight

    • @spiltmilt
      @spiltmilt  Рік тому +2

      Basic lindy works great in the Great Lakes area not so much here

  • @dalewilliams6440
    @dalewilliams6440 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for your tips

  • @TinyTrout
    @TinyTrout Рік тому

    Would you recommend kelly point park area for walleye or above the dam

    • @spiltmilt
      @spiltmilt  Рік тому +1

      Lots of Walleye in the Multnomah Channel but if you want to eat them head upstream above Bonneville

  • @rich_v
    @rich_v Рік тому +1

    I've been targeting walleye for the last few years without any success. I was finally able to hook up on a nice eater sized one last fall while i was bass fishing lol. The walleye smashed my topwater popper and i thought it was a really nice bass but then i knew it wasnt because of they way it fought. Now i wanna get one while actually targeting walleyes.

  • @michaelupchurch3769
    @michaelupchurch3769 Рік тому

    Nice walleyes name of your blade bait

  • @tri_nofeet
    @tri_nofeet Рік тому +1

    I just ordered some Blades lol

  • @ryanseratt9123
    @ryanseratt9123 Рік тому +1

    I'll have to try that. We have been trolling for Walleyes but haven't had the consistent success that we would like.

  • @macsmith2092
    @macsmith2092 Рік тому +1

    As always, thanks for sharing. Great video.

  • @reapergrim76
    @reapergrim76 Рік тому +1

    Great stuff! 👍

  • @TinyTrout
    @TinyTrout Рік тому

    How do we fish for sockeye in the lower columbia? And what dose the set up look like

    • @spiltmilt
      @spiltmilt  Рік тому

      Plunking small pink or red spin-n-glo's with coon shrimp close to shore is how its done.

  • @jimmyabeyta9435
    @jimmyabeyta9435 Рік тому

    Can you troll blade baits successfully never tried

    • @spiltmilt
      @spiltmilt  Рік тому +1

      You can but I use them primarily to target Walleye tightly associated with the bottom. There are better methods for trolling for Walleye.

  • @jonlobello7151
    @jonlobello7151 Рік тому

    Are you able to occasionally see your blade bait on your Hummingbird?

  • @KD-kf4zm
    @KD-kf4zm Рік тому

    Was looking at the G Loomis walleye jigging rigs, which are 6'3". Do shorter jigging rods offer better sensitivity?

    • @spiltmilt
      @spiltmilt  Рік тому

      No they don’t. Sensitivity is going to be driven primarily by blank material, how well exposed that blank is at the reel seat, and what kind of line u are running.

    • @KD-kf4zm
      @KD-kf4zm Рік тому

      @@spiltmilt But given two rods of the same blank material / reel seat, line etc. Would not a shorter (and therefore stiffer) rod offer a little better sensitivity?

  • @rp123
    @rp123 Рік тому

    Thank you!!! Where is it?