The best tip for walleye fishing in the spring

The walleye is a very popular sport fish that can be caught all year long. However, like many other species they’re the most plentiful and active during the spring. As the water begins to warm up they start moving in closer to shore searching for food. They’re hungry and very aggressive so the odds of reeling in a nice catch are very high.

Since the walleye is considered a hard fish to catch due to their subtle bite and aggressive nature once hooked, spring fishing can be the most productive. This is the time of year when they’re the most plentiful and the easiest to catch.

As they move in closer to the shore they begin searching for a place to nest so they can get ready for the spawning season. The prime locations to look for them in the spring are the shallow areas, around structures and places such as sandy points, feeder streams and sand bars. During the day they may move out to deeper parts of the water usually around four feet deep but they’ll move back in close to shore as evening draws near.

There are number of different techniques that can be used when spring fishing for walleyes. The most productive ones include drift fishing, casting and jigging. These can be done from the shoreline or from a boat with excellent results so anyone can enjoy reeling in a nice catch regardless of what type of equipment you have access to.

Light Jigs and Twistertails

Fishing in the spring is always productive but there are still tips available that can make your fishing trip more productive. If you had to choose just one tip to use on your next fishing trip, it should be to fish with light jigs and twistertails along the shoreline. This is the best piece of advice you can get for fishing in the spring because it’ll yield some excellent results.

The walleye are very aggressive during the spring and will hit most anything if it threatens the nest so you can use a variety of lures. However, jigs and twistertails will yield the best results and actually attract the walleyes.
This way, they’ll come to you instead of you having to make sure you’re close enough to them to get their attention. As a result, you’ll get you more action and reel in more catches.

In the spring, walleyes respond well to pink, chartreuses, orange, red, blue and yellow colors. Cast your lures towards the shore and you should see results right away. You can also troll slowly along the shoreline for some excellent results. This tip can be very rewarding and help you bring home a mess of walleyes each time you go fishing.

More Walleye Fishing Tips

Here are a few more walleye fishing tips that can help you bring in more walleyes when fishing in the spring.
Always pay attention to your surroundings. Look for the baitfish that is the most plentiful in the area where you’re fishing and this will be a good indication of which baits will work the best. Locating the bait fish will also make it easier to locate the walleyes because they will be close by the food source.

When fishing for walleyes, it’s best to use small tackle. This fish may have a mouth full of small sharp teeth that you need to stay clear of but it also has a small mouth. The tackle and bait needs to be small enough to fit in its mouth. This makes it easier for them to take the bait and for you to feel it when you have a bite. Some of the bait that seems to get great results includes minnows, worms, crankbait and spinners.

Small tackle and light fishing line is also recommended because it will be harder for the walleyes to see your line and hooks. They have excellent eyesight and can often see the fishing ling dangling down or the hook sticking in the bait even when fishing in dark waters. This will certainly send them swimming off in the opposite direction and cost you many bites.

Walleye fishing in the spring is exciting and productive. If you’ve never sought out this species before, the spring would be the best time to get started. Once you experience the thrill of hooking and reeling in this species, you’ll be hooked for good.

It’s something that anyone can enjoy regardless of age or skill level. Therefore, it’s a great way to enjoy a fun filled day with the family or friends. It’s inexpensive so you can go fishing as often as time allows and there are many great stories to be made giving you something to talk about for many years to come. Be careful, follow all safety rules when around water and have a great time reeling in those walleyes.

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Dan
Dan Eggertsen is a fellow walleye fishing enthusiast to the point of obsession. :) He's been providing solid advice on walleye fishing since 2004.

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