There is an expression in the ice-fishing world that states if you want to catch a big fish, you need to use big lures.
However, this is not always true. In the heart of winter when the water is cold, walleye can be lethargic and difficult to catch. I have observed that during this part of the ice-fishing season, downsizing your lure is the best way to be successful. Let me tell you about my way of fishing when the walleye are very picky.
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