mountainministries wrote:
Thanks, my only concern with casting anything is my kids getting their lines all mixed up in the dark. Not only that, but there are trees and things like that. I am afraid that if I let them cast off the dock, we'll spend more time fixing lines than fishing.
I was hoping for a way to fish for walleye like the way you would for mudcats or perch. Bobber fishing or a sinker rig type way. I know that a lot of you guys have raised your kids around fishing and was hoping for some tips to make opening night a memorable occasion for all the right reasons.
Mountainministries...Now is the time of year for Pickerel Rigs off shore. I'm going to give it a try this weekend due to the rainy and windy weather. They seem to work better when the water is rough. Was setting up my lines, and made me think of this thread. This time of year, the walleye move right in on shore at night, which makes this rig perfect. The water where I fish is about 8-10 degrees colder than Quinte right now, so not sure if it will be as effective there yet, but should be soon. I'll let you know how I made out.