Examples Of Walleye Fishing Rigs And How To Set Them Up

Presentation
Jigs are an essential piece to any walleye rig puzzle. A more common reference for jigs is presentation lures. That is simply because the jigs are used as presentation to the walleye in an effort to capture and hold their attention long enough for a hit on the fishing line. Slowly and steady is the order of the day here. Place the jig presentation into the water and move it in slow motion.

Different colors and sizes will go the distance towards peeking walleye interest even more than traditional jigs. Match selections to the water conditions and colors for that extra effectiveness feature. Light colored jigs with small weight will be the most effective in clear water settings. Likewise, darker colored jigs and heavy weights produce the most walleye in stained waters.

Conclusion
Anyone of these techniques and combinations will go a long way towards reeling in more walleye than any one angler or boat can handle. Walleye are notorious for being picky eaters. Even so, there are food selections that they can not ignore. When these selections are paired with rigs that catch their attention in an instant, the battle is all but over. A walleye angler then must think of a tackle box as the key to success. Keep a selection of bait that walleye favor along with various combinations of the rig combinations above in the tackle box at all times.

Armed with these tools an angler enters the waterways one step ahead of the walleye. Even so be prepared to fight. Walleye will not go quietly even with their favorite food dangling right before their eyes. In the end, the angler will be the victor and the walleye will be none the wiser.

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Dan
Dan Eggertsen is a fellow walleye fishing enthusiast to the point of obsession. :) He's been providing solid advice on walleye fishing since 2004.

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