With walleye jigs, you need to vary the action of the jig because walleye are moody and may devour bait sometimes and completely ignore it others. Depending on the weather, the time of day, the direction of the wind, and anything else imaginable, walleye will shift moods. Make sure you move the jig around for more visibility.
Another way to assure that your walleye jigs will produce results for you is to use more than one at a time. Two rods are always better than one, and three are better than two. This way, you can vary the type of jig you choose, the type of bait you offer, and the location of the jig. You can float one while trolling another along the bottom. Also, as with all things in life, the more trials you have, the more success you will find. Therefore, if you are using two rods and only one is getting any results, think what it would be like if you’d only set up one rod!
Following these seven steps can make your use of walleye jigs more productive and offer you fruitful results from any fishing excursion. Simply stop to think about all the options you have and choose the one or two that are right for any given occasion.
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