Catching Walleye In Late Fall
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Fishing for walleye in late fall can be very productive; however you won’t find them in the same spots as the summer months. Also, there is less pressure from anglers which certainly helps.
My first suggestion is to start shallow and then work towards deeper water. Start with a jig tipped with a minnow off of shallow points. Next pitch into weedlines. Then move to deeper water where the bottom has contour changes. There is usually forage near changes in the bottom which will attract walleye. You can try trolling, but walleye are slower so don’t troll more than a mile an hour which is slower than you troll in warmer months.
Take advantage of less fishing pressure and enjoy fishing for fall walleye.
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