
Minnesota Pro Tip of the Week: On Winnie, keep that jig close to the lake bed
Catching walleyes shallow by pulling spinners behind the boat, but there are a few key things to do to increase your success.
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Catching walleyes shallow by pulling spinners behind the boat, but there are a few key things to do to increase your success.
Use this method when fishing along lake weed edges or near deeper structure or rock areas.

The most important thing right now is to keep your jig within six inches of the bottom of the lake.

Both have good and bad qualities, so it pays to have both in the boat because there are days when one trumps the other.

Make sure your fishing reel drags are in good working order.

Valuable information that will help you catch more walleyes on spinner rigs, a go-to tactic during the summer months.

Use a tipped piece of a nightcrawler and use a subtle jigging action to catch these fish.

You still can find fish at dusk and dawn, but that first hour or two after dark can be exceptional.

To efficiently use cranks, you’ll need to have knowledge of their respective diving depths. That knowledge can be accurately attained only via lots of on-water experience.
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