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Curious What Bait Everyone Uses

Started by Administrator, July 01, 2014, 03:08:00 PM

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Just Curious What Bait Everyone Uses For Walleye

Leeches
6 (28.6%)
Crawlers
10 (47.6%)
Both
8 (38.1%)
Gulp or other soft plastics
1 (4.8%)
Crankbaits
8 (38.1%)

Total Members Voted: 21

Administrator

Just curious what everyone uses in their arsenal for catching walleyes or pickeral or whatever you want to call them?

johnny walleye

we take about 100 to 150 night crawlers or a flat from billy bobs kipawa bait.

600 miles north

     I use crawler harness's, jigs, and even use hot-n-tots and other types of crank baits. I also use both leeches and night crawlers. I try and troll a depth with a crawler harness or crank bait around the 20 foot level and when we catch a walleye we stop and jig over where we caught the fish. some evenings we head down to sandy point and jig on the sandbar.

Brad
600 miles north is where I'd rather be!

RHYBAK

Quote from: 600 miles north on July 01, 2014, 05:36:14 PM
     I use crawler harness's, jigs, and even use hot-n-tots and other types of crank baits. I also use both leeches and night crawlers. I try and troll a depth with a crawler harness or crank bait around the 20 foot level and when we catch a walleye we stop and jig over where we caught the fish. some evenings we head down to sandy point and jig on the sandbar.

Brad

Do you use a fishfinder at all?
Be kinder than necessary, for everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle

600 miles north

@ RHYBAK I have used a fish finder the last couple of years. Mostly to find the depths I am looking for, or structure.

     Brad
600 miles north is where I'd rather be!

RHYBAK

you should use it ti find the bait balls and fish schools sitting on bottom.
Be kinder than necessary, for everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle

600 miles north

@ RHYBAK, will do. So do you first go to your areas scouting with the depth finder for the bait balls and schools of fish, then get to fishing? or troll until you see something you like? I have always heard most people talking about using it to stay in the right depth mostly, and not so much for what you are marking.

Brad
600 miles north is where I'd rather be!

JigginFool

We take a flat of worms from a local distributor, way too many since there are 500 but we never run out and we leave the rest for the next group in camp.  We also pick up a pound of leaches, but since we are going for 2 weeks straight this year we might need more.