I am relatively new to the world of walleye fishing being from central Missouri and will be going on my second trip to Canada this summer. I will be fishing on Red Lake in Ontario about 250 miles north of the US border around the second week of June(5th thru 12th). We were successful last year in catching alot of 17"to 20" fish in and around 8' of water on Lindy rigs w/ crawlers and leeches; we did catch around 10 fish in the 21" to 27" range as well, but I think if we knew where and how to target big fish we could be more successful. I think the fish would be considered in the post spawn period to early summer period this far north.
Anyone w/ any ideas
on different techniches please let me know.
Also I have recently heard of alot of big fish being caught during this time period by Open water trolling w/ crankbaits. I am interested in finding out more about this such as what depth of water to stay in, what to look for on sonar, basic rigging, etc.
thanks
Dan