Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Canada Walleye Fishing - Ice Fishing Tips and Tricks


If you love fishing for walleye you will be happy to know that the fishing can be just as good when the ice has covered the surface as it can when the rivers, lakes and bays are wide open. However, it is important to learn as many techniques as possible since walleye can often become wise to what you are doing and will tend to strike less if you use the same fishing techniques again and again. Switching it up can help renew their interest in what you are doing and cause them to strike more frequently.

Three of the most successful lure types for walleye happen to be airplane jigs, other styles of jigs and spoons. When you have a wide variety of these lures in your tackle box you will be able to switch them out quickly and easily and keep the fish looking for your next cast.

If you are like many anglers, you likely enjoy using airplane jigs. These lures move through the water in a horizontal fashion and their jigging action is something that can attract many walleye that may not be interested in striking any other type of lure. It can be helpful if you stock your tackle box with a wide variety of these lures and switch them out to keep the excitement level up so that the strikes continue.

Try varying the size of your lures too. When ice fishing, it can actually be a good idea to use a larger lure than you may otherwise have thought to bring out. If the frequency of the strikes does not pick up you can always try to dial back the size.

One option to try is the plastic tail. There are many different sizes and styles and if they are a glow in the dark model they may attract a lot of walleye. The movement of a glow in the dark tail through dark water may bring in a surprisingly large number of strikes. If they don’t seem to be helping you can always switch back to your tried and true lures.

If you are open to the idea of glow in the dark tails, why not try glow in the dark jigs and lures too? These, along with flashing lures, may allow you to fish well before dusk and still bring in fish. They can also work well in dirty water such as lakes, rivers and streams.

When you get out on the water it can be difficult to know where to start. If you try your favorite lure combinations you may find that fishing will still be good, but don’t worry about switching things up a bit. You may be pleased you did.

To find more  Canada walleye fishing  and ice fishing walleye, then simply check out this website,  http://www.freshwater-fishing-canada.com.



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