Castaway88
Well-Known Member
After a few years of some fantastic small mouth fishing, I think I'm ready to go out and try my luck trolling for eyes. I've upgraded my electronics, purchased a few trolling combos (thanks @SilverHunter), I'm mounting my kicker motor and will start to stock up on spoons, riplin redfins and worm harnesses. My hunting grounds will be mostly out from Featherstone Point heading east to Tecumseh Reef or west towards Nanticoke. I'm looking for a general rule of thumb to get started on the right path. Hopefully you guys may be able to help me out. Basically something like.....
May - June walleye are usually found in __ft to __ft of water and bite on trolling speeds between __ mph to __ mph.
July - August walleye are usually found in __ft to __ft of water and bite on trolling speeds between __ mph to __ mph.
September - October walleye are usually found in __ft to __ft of water and bite on trolling speeds between __ mph to __ mph.
I've also been reading that it's a little slower for harnesses and a little quicker for spoons. And a very gentle S curve will entice the picky ones.
Thanks for your help guys!!
May - June walleye are usually found in __ft to __ft of water and bite on trolling speeds between __ mph to __ mph.
July - August walleye are usually found in __ft to __ft of water and bite on trolling speeds between __ mph to __ mph.
September - October walleye are usually found in __ft to __ft of water and bite on trolling speeds between __ mph to __ mph.
I've also been reading that it's a little slower for harnesses and a little quicker for spoons. And a very gentle S curve will entice the picky ones.
Thanks for your help guys!!