What is the most deadly Walleye technique in your opinion?

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pogon02

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I will give a lindy rig a try this summer when I go up to Gogama going to rig up the slip bobber with some leaches worms and minnows to see what works well. I will also be trying some deepdivers for trolling as well as Jiging.


I also picked up the deep diving X-rap in perch color will be trying that out for Walleye and deep water monster Pike. I heard that Pike move onto deeper water in the summer the big ones do. I have caught my fair share of hammer handle pike now it is time for some bigger game. Not sure how successful I will be but I have two weeks to try all the tricks and try and land one.
 
i love using wally diver for walley its made by cotton cordel. if you dont have one and yuor going for walleye get one or two in different sizes and colors. good luck
 
have you guys ever used 3-way rigging? depending on the layout/structure of the area of water you're fishing in, this technique can be really deadly, especially with a deep diving x-rap or any minnow for that matter.
 
If two guys are in the boat, trolling.. one guy with a wally diver, the other with a worm harness on a bottom bouncer, when you get fish on one, you change the other one to the same type of lure as whatever they bite on.

If i'm by myself.. I usually start with the worm harness.

Opening day is coming...
 
I will try the white and charteruse power grubs from Berkley as well also thinking of using the new leetches which come in the bucket with the scent.
 
I just got the brand new Slow Death hooks from Mustad. Rig them with a worm harness and it's deadly. Much controversy over the name Slow Death, but has nothing to do with the fish that are caught, all about the action it creates in the water. Awesome hooks!
 
i've seen them before. they were pretty funky looking, so i didn't really bother with them lol
 
Dynamite and a net.

Lol

Seriously tho... for me its minnows drug behind the boat around 30m at a slow speed 1-2 feet off the bottom with a bell sinker 5 feet in front of the lures.
 

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