If you live anywhere close to a river that has walleyes, you probably can’t wait to get the fishing season started.
River walleye behavior in early spring is driven by many factors including water temperature (both surface and bottom), length of daylight, moon phase, and more. Understanding the stages of spring river walleyes and how they act in each phase – and putting your time in so you are on the water when these factors align – will help you catch more fish this spring.
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