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Maximizing Your Walleye Catches In Lake Erie


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Everyone has their preferences in where they fish, how they fish, and for what kind of fish they want to fish. At Lake Erie, walleye fishing is a popular pastime and quite a draw for anglers from the entire Great Lakes region. While fishermen may disagree amongst themselves as to the best areas of the lake to hit for walleye and the best method for attracting a good catch, there are some ideas that pop out as the most successful.

For example, the fishing seems to produce excellent results when trolling. Covering a large area of the lake while trolling is necessary if you want to find active, biting fish. The most conventional way you'll find anglers proceeding is by forward trolling on handheld rods. Of course, the lure is one way in which may anglers vary their technique, with a wide variety of preferences.

When trolling in shallow waters, Lake Erie fishing pros typically use a small lipped floating stickbait, while switching from a small crankbait as the water begins to deepen to a larger lure that has bigger, deeper diving bills. The color can also affect the fruitfulness of your excursion onto the lake. If the water is clear on a bright day, you'll want something that is natural and lifelike in color and size to produce the greatest results. However, if it's dark or the water is murky, or you happen to be fishing at night, something with a brighter appeal is needed, like chartreuse or other phosphorescent colors.

You may want to pursue walleye fishing with a variety of bait combinations. Use spinners and crawlers with snap weights and off-shore planer boards that allow you to use multiple fishing lines. This way, you'll be able to target a number of different depths and cover a lot more area of the lake faster. Of course, precise trolling is the key to success, especially when fishing near structures. One way to eliminate problems with drifting and boat control is to use a sea anchor, which is like a cone-shaped windsock for underwater use. These devices allow you to slow down the drifting of the boat on days with heavy wind (which can be some of the best days for fishing), as well as to fine tune any small boat maneuvers when in rough waters or heavy currents. These are a daily device used by anglers who fish expansive lakes or large rivers to make their trips easier. In Lake Erie, it can even be to your benefit to have two sea anchors, as the drift tends to be quite strong.

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About the Author

Dan Eggertsen is a fishing researcher and enthusiast who is commited to providing the best walleye fishing information possible. Get more information on Lake Erie walleye fishing here: http://www.askwalleyefishing.com/


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