jkd24 wrote:
Hey Darren, im no pro by any means but can try to help u out,, You should b getting something walleye have been on fire this year so far, i know a guy who brought in 40 yesterday and his brother got 30! All these 2 guys do is troll with spinners in 12 to 14' mainly using green/chartreuse erie deeries along weed lines.. I dont fish trenton belleville areas and neither do they.. All the fish I know of caught so far this year have been in the Deseronto area.. My son and I have been having good luck using the lures you mentioned. Buck tail colors have been black n white and black n green snapping them along weed edges.. we also were catching them on pale white and light green swim baits realed slowly. Maybe try slowing or pausing your jigging. Your best bet though is to troll slowly with a green colored spinner with a worm. And b patient good luck
Thanks for the reply... I've been concentrating a lot on the main channel, 16 or so FOW. I'm starting to think the Rapala TDs havent been going as deep as I thought they were. Just picked up some of the deep divers and a line counter. The more I struggle, the more I spend haha...
I figured the mid-day Walleyes would be in the deepest water available. I should maybe spend some more time at the weed edges huh? How do guys rig their spinners for 12-14 FOW? Do you know preferred trolling speeds? I'd imagine they would end of near the surface unless you use a bottom bouncer?
Sorry about all the q's and thanks for the help!