Must-Try Tactics for Walleye Rigging
Fall season is thought to be
the best walleye rigging period of the year. During this season,
walleye have the tendency to be more congregated as they mostly
focus on deep structures.
As the majority of the water gets colder, walleye tend to move
deeper and deeper to find more stable temperatures. The majority of
them will concentrate at drop offs and steeper shore regions. There
might be exceptions to this, but generally speaking, this is the way
walleye behave.
When looking for an excellent drop off, search for areas with larger
flats or reefs commonly extending to the shorelines. These parts are
known to be the spawning areas for walleye baits. As walleye
approach the flats, they usually set themselves up on the drop off
sides and then move into steeper shorelines where winds usually blow
off. If there are longer wind blows, there will be better chances
that they will stack.
Anglers must be aware that a pile of walleye won't be an easy catch
as these windblown shorelines make them biters. In this case,
electronics are helpful because you can easily mark the walleye at
depths of twenty feet or more. This will allow visibility. When in
shallow bodies of water, marking walleye can be very difficult
although it is still a possibility. They move very slowly during the
fall season. Using electronics, you can easily zoom to the bottom at
approximately ten feet. It is important to take note that you should
never fish for walleye unless you have actually seen them on deeper
drop offs to be able to save time.
Another consideration when using electronics is to start from the
deeper side and then move up to shallower bodies. If you luckily
marked a walleye, jot down a note and continue moving on to another
sector of the chosen drop. If another walleye has been marked again,
fishing for them should be started. Marker buoys should be placed
atop of the drop or on the particular depth where you marked them.
This will then create a reliable visual guide for you as you work on
the structure. You can always move back to the place where you
started even if you accidentally blow off a certain spot while
fishing.
The best thing in walleye rigging during the fall season is to get
comfortable when searching for depths of any lake. The seasons
turnover is favorable as the water is cooler forcing warm water to
the top. The blowing wind also contributes to this and when turnover
comes to an end, most conditions are stabilized which makes easier
ways to pattern their behavior.
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