Walleye Fishing Articles
Walleye wisdom and research to help you catch more fish on every trip.

Spinners For Winners
Lindy's Ready-To-Fish Spinners
Before every walleye tournament, you will find many pro anglers working on tackle. They will be adjusting...
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Jigging Early 'Eyes
Casting Shorelines For The Season’s Fastest Action
May and much of June mean great shallow-water walleye action on fisheries across Canada, but the fishing is...
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Tap the Night Bite for Early 'Eyes
Early season walleye fishing can be a time of plenty, but on many lakes—especially clear waters—the action is fastest at night. The reason is simple: it’s when walleyes are most active.
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Fishing the Spectrum
Color is key to walleye and crappie success.
As the second fish in as many minutes thumped a white jig head with a leech, there was a scramble as five hands reached...
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Weed Bonanza Walleyes
Find weedbeds other anglers miss
I’ve long been fascinated by the connection between walleyes and weeds, mostly because the more I understand it, the more I can find and catch fish that other anglers miss. And not just in the...
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Wandering ‘Eyes
Hoosier Study Reveals Walleye Location Secrets
Indiana biologists have unlocked several twists to walleye location that can help walleye fans everywhere catch more fish. The project is currently underway on Lake Monroe, an 11,000-acre...
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Myth Busters
Does Sunlight Really Hurt Walleyes’ Eyes?
Thanks to the Internet, there’s a whirlwind of information available to anglers looking to learn more about their favorite species and, ultimately, use that knowledge to catch more fish. But...
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Early Season Eyes
Do you believe that walleyes don't fight? Try manhandling a 7-pound walleye that slams a jig in five feet of water. Now try doing it in spring.
"In the spring of the year, they are really...
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Spinning Your Way to More Walleye
Summer offers some of the easiest walleye fishing to be had throughout the year. Forget the talk about dog days of summer. Walleye enjoy a nice summer day as much as anyone in the...
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Roughin' it for Walleye
Spring rains bring increased run off and rising water levels. When rivers pour over their banks, most anglers continue to fish walleye in the first deep hole below the dam. Smart river rats scurry...
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