As many resourceful fishermen have learned, walleye fishing can often be a game of chance. That's why you need the right walleye fishing lures to attract these finicky fish. Most active during overcast days, walleyes are more likely to roam about and feed on windy days. On sunny days in a shallow, fertile lake, you can rely on walleye bait with a slow and methodical lift, like the Shallow Walleye Diver. However, pros know that to fill you live well with walleye fish, you've got to brave the chilly and windy conditions of a deep, rocky lake. The Smithwick Deep Rogue Jr fishing lure will troll 8-12 feet and maintains a consistent diving depth.
While experimentation is key, jigging spoons like the Cotton Cordell CC Spoon flutter in the strike zone, enticing walleye with their iron-clad set. The jointed body of the JTD Wally Diver tricks walleye when no other fishing bait will do the trick. And to ensure that your lure's hooks will never hook each other, try the Wiggle O crankbait fishing lures, which have wide wobbling and true running to stand up to high trolling speeds.
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