April 27, 2017
By Game & Fish Online Staff
Walleye fishing is popular in the U.S. for some really good reasons.
They're a challenge to catch, they fight hard, and they taste great on the dinner table.
And now is a great time to go get you some.
With the help of our fellow Outdoors Sportsman Group family members In-Fisherman and the World Fishing Network, we dug up some YouTube videos with expert tips and tactics advice on walleye fishing.
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Here are 7 videos that might help you catch a limit on your next trip.
Enjoy!
Gigantic Bay of Quinte Walleye!
https://youtu.be/ZDimcRyQsXY
Doug Stange and Kevin Lavers troll Rapala crankbaits to catch BIG Bay of Quinte, Ontario walleyes.
Early Season River Walleyes
https://youtu.be/doof8tOv4SE
Rivers are often where the first and best walleye action begins.
Fort Peck Walleyes
https://youtu.be/MR_gWdQp4Co
Doug Stange and Jim Muzynoski target walleyes on Fort Peck Reservoir in Montana.
Catching Walleyes In Weeds
https://youtu.be/1NcqHS5NEHU
A populations of walleyes live in the weeds all year round and you can catch them with the right lures and presentations.
Swimbait For Big Walleyes
https://youtu.be/I0-1pP-LfaE
Doug Stange deploys the Berkley Powerbait Flatback Shad to catch big Bay of Quinte, Ontario walleyes.
Back Trolling with Bob Izumi
https://youtu.be/1CZhDIsoL2U
Learn how Bob Izumi uses his motor to back troll for walleye with jigs. See how fisherman can maximize their catch with this very effective walleye fishing technique. Bob provides advice on how to troll for walleye with jigs using variable speeds. Learn how to judge walleye fishing areas by using fishing electronics. Bob Izumi also explains how wind directions play an important part in determining the best fishing course. Back trolling for walleye is not only fun but an easy way to catch fish.
Gulp Minnow Head for Walleye
https://youtu.be/jS4PAnrsRHw
Bob Izumi uses a 4 inch gulp minnow head to fish for walleye.