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Tuesday, December 28, 2021
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How To Catch Walleye
I love to go walleye river fishing. It just depends on where
you fish. River fishing sometimes takes a bit more skill.
The rewards are definitely out there just waiting for you.
That being a big lunker of a walleye. Now the secret to catching
big river walleye.
I hear a lot of river fishermen like to fish close to dams or
by river mouths during the spring fishing season. I guess you
can catch them there alright. I don't like to fish shoulder to
shoulder or crammed into a small area.
What a lot of the pros do is head further upstream about 10 miles
from the main log jam of anglers. That's where all the walleye
that haven't made it to the spawning beds are holding.
You should realize that the walleye don't all spawn at the same
time. Finding them is as easy as finding rock structure, springs
or rubble flats. Also you will find them in a deep transition
shoreline. These will be your hot spots for big walleye.
Finding the best place on a river for fishing walleye.
Look for something that is characteristic of the walleye.
Objects like sandbars, a ledge or current break are the
habitats of the spring walleye. Try not to fish big sections
all at once. Break it up into small sections. This will allow
you to more easily find those big walleye.
While fishing the deeper rivers remember that the walleye
are fighting the current as they travel upstream. They will
rest in these holes as they go.
This is a good time to use a heavier weight and a three-way
swivel with a crank bait. Just drop these down into the deep
holes.
Like I said before this is where you will find the walleye
heading upstream to the spawning beds if you don't find them
in other spots of the river.
When using baits its always a good to remember that each river
is different and so will the baits you will be using. One river
may catch them on crank baits while another will catch them on
soft baits. Still another you may need to use a jig and small
minnow. Also colors will have to be tested.
It'll help to bring along different baits for different
fishing conditions as well as the many different fishing
locations and differences.
Walleye Fishing Tips is what your looking for? With lots of great info for catching more and bigger fish. Check out Walleye Night Fishing
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The size of the minnow is going to depend on the
time of year you fish the walleye. Before spawning,
a tiny minnow is best, but after spawning when
they are replenishing their food intake, you can
start using bigger minnows.
Right before winter, a larger minnow works because
the walleye are gorging for the winter months and
are going for the bigger baits.
If you find that the weather is slightly colder
on a given day, you might want to give up the
lake fishing and head to the river. Walleye will
stay on the river side if the temperature cools
down.
The river water temperatures are slightly higher
at this time and the walleye move around more
in the river water than they do in the colder
water. If you find some weed beds, you want to
try using a tub bait, which will allow you to fish
the weeds for the walleye. Using a three-sixteenths
to a half ounce jigs work s the best for this in
the river.
Some of the big river walleye fishing areas are
great for catching walleye if you know the area.
If you fish the Ohio or Mississippi Rivers, you
can fish the lock and dam. If you fish the
Minnesota or Missouri Rivers, you want to fish
off the tip of the sand bar.
Now if you decide the Des Monies River is your
spot, you would want to fish of the logjam. Now
the Red River will have a bridge hole for you to
do some great walleye fishing. Depending on the
river depends on where you will fish.
The nice thing about walleye river fishing
compared to lake fishing is that the walleye in
the rivers have fought the currents as long as
they have been there and hide out in area that
give some relief from the currents.
You will even find a walleye hovering around a
downed tree that blocks the river current as
well as some bridge abutments. Because of the
fast current you need a heavier jig, which will
give some slow down of movement. You just have
to find a spot and try for the big walleye.
Some anglers do not feel you can catch a big
walleye in the rivers, but they are wrong. Some
very nice sized fish have come out of the river.
The reason seems to be that most anglers do not
know the habitat of the river walleye and they
tend to live year after year without being
caught.
Therefore, if you want to catch the big one,
try a river walleye and you will find that you
can catch your limit everyday if you want too.
Just remember to have along different baits
for different water conditions as well as
location differences.
you fish. River fishing sometimes takes a bit more skill.
The rewards are definitely out there just waiting for you.
That being a big lunker of a walleye. Now the secret to catching
big river walleye.
I hear a lot of river fishermen like to fish close to dams or
by river mouths during the spring fishing season. I guess you
can catch them there alright. I don't like to fish shoulder to
shoulder or crammed into a small area.
What a lot of the pros do is head further upstream about 10 miles
from the main log jam of anglers. That's where all the walleye
that haven't made it to the spawning beds are holding.
You should realize that the walleye don't all spawn at the same
time. Finding them is as easy as finding rock structure, springs
or rubble flats. Also you will find them in a deep transition
shoreline. These will be your hot spots for big walleye.
Finding the best place on a river for fishing walleye.
Look for something that is characteristic of the walleye.
Objects like sandbars, a ledge or current break are the
habitats of the spring walleye. Try not to fish big sections
all at once. Break it up into small sections. This will allow
you to more easily find those big walleye.
While fishing the deeper rivers remember that the walleye
are fighting the current as they travel upstream. They will
rest in these holes as they go.
This is a good time to use a heavier weight and a three-way
swivel with a crank bait. Just drop these down into the deep
holes.
Like I said before this is where you will find the walleye
heading upstream to the spawning beds if you don't find them
in other spots of the river.
When using baits its always a good to remember that each river
is different and so will the baits you will be using. One river
may catch them on crank baits while another will catch them on
soft baits. Still another you may need to use a jig and small
minnow. Also colors will have to be tested.
It'll help to bring along different baits for different
fishing conditions as well as the many different fishing
locations and differences.
Walleye Fishing Tips is what your looking for? With lots of great info for catching more and bigger fish. Check out Walleye Night Fishing
GoArticles - Jun 17/09
NEW ARTICLE
The size of the minnow is going to depend on the
time of year you fish the walleye. Before spawning,
a tiny minnow is best, but after spawning when
they are replenishing their food intake, you can
start using bigger minnows.
Right before winter, a larger minnow works because
the walleye are gorging for the winter months and
are going for the bigger baits.
If you find that the weather is slightly colder
on a given day, you might want to give up the
lake fishing and head to the river. Walleye will
stay on the river side if the temperature cools
down.
The river water temperatures are slightly higher
at this time and the walleye move around more
in the river water than they do in the colder
water. If you find some weed beds, you want to
try using a tub bait, which will allow you to fish
the weeds for the walleye. Using a three-sixteenths
to a half ounce jigs work s the best for this in
the river.
Some of the big river walleye fishing areas are
great for catching walleye if you know the area.
If you fish the Ohio or Mississippi Rivers, you
can fish the lock and dam. If you fish the
Minnesota or Missouri Rivers, you want to fish
off the tip of the sand bar.
Now if you decide the Des Monies River is your
spot, you would want to fish of the logjam. Now
the Red River will have a bridge hole for you to
do some great walleye fishing. Depending on the
river depends on where you will fish.
The nice thing about walleye river fishing
compared to lake fishing is that the walleye in
the rivers have fought the currents as long as
they have been there and hide out in area that
give some relief from the currents.
You will even find a walleye hovering around a
downed tree that blocks the river current as
well as some bridge abutments. Because of the
fast current you need a heavier jig, which will
give some slow down of movement. You just have
to find a spot and try for the big walleye.
Some anglers do not feel you can catch a big
walleye in the rivers, but they are wrong. Some
very nice sized fish have come out of the river.
The reason seems to be that most anglers do not
know the habitat of the river walleye and they
tend to live year after year without being
caught.
Therefore, if you want to catch the big one,
try a river walleye and you will find that you
can catch your limit everyday if you want too.
Just remember to have along different baits
for different water conditions as well as
location differences.
Thursday, December 23, 2021
Removing man made scents on your hands while fishing - fishing
How To Get Rid Of The Human Hand Scents While Fishing
It's not enough to have a scented lure. So many human smells and odors are negative associations to fish. And these smells are constantly coming in contact with your bait/lures and equipment. Here are some tips for to use on anglers hands to mask unnatural, negative scents to fish while providing proven attractants to their hands.
1. You can rub bait fish on your hands before touch fishing equipment.
2. If fishing from shore rub your hands in the sand and water in the body of water your fishing in.
3. In a boat you can use the floating grass or weeds to rub on your hands.
Try to use things of nature that are in the area you're going to fish. Doing this should help get rid of any human scent left on your hands.
Wednesday, December 22, 2021
Do Fish Eat Newts Bass Love Salamanders!!
Do Fish Eat Newts
All newts are salamanders but not all salamanders are newts
Newts as they come out of water after they are breeding they will travel up to 1km to look for food. Some of these yummy eats are worms and beetles. They like to live in damp areas on land. Its main predators of the young newts and the eggs (and a lot of other pond life) are fish. The larger predators such as foxes, grass snakes and herons will eat the adults.
Newts are used as bait for catching fish.
Newts can be trapped and used for bait or pets.
Newts are amphibious the same as frogs which big fish devour also.
You can also buy soft plastic baits that imitate a newt in different sizes and colors.
So for more information on fishing with newts click here
Fishing With Newt
Newts as they come out of water after they are breeding they will travel up to 1km to look for food. Some of these yummy eats are worms and beetles. They like to live in damp areas on land. Its main predators of the young newts and the eggs (and a lot of other pond life) are fish. The larger predators such as foxes, grass snakes and herons will eat the adults.
Newts are used as bait for catching fish.
Newts can be trapped and used for bait or pets.
Newts are amphibious the same as frogs which big fish devour also.
You can also buy soft plastic baits that imitate a newt in different sizes and colors.
So for more information on fishing with newts click here
Fishing With Newt
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