Colorado Walleye Fishing

During the spring months, anglers have great luck with plastic worms, small jigs and crankbaits. They usually fish submerged humps and gravel ledges. During the summer months, you can use large size plastic worms, jigs and crankbaits. The best places to fish are by the rocky structures in deeper waters. If you have some crawfish lures, you will also have some good bites in the early mornings or right before dark.

During the fall, you can use spoons, crankbaits and jigs during the morning hours and jigs and spoons as the sun gets higher in the sky. During the winter, fish spoons, crankbaits and spoons in shallow waters in the morning. Keep the bait slow moving because the fish are moving slower at this time and are not after any bait that moves away to fast.

Look at maps of the water before going out. Visit the local bait shops and ask for maps of the area that you want to fish. There are many underwater structures and shallow bars to fish. You want to know where each of these areas are on the water that you will fish for walleye. Take home the limit, but pay attention to the daily limits and the other requirements in Colorado waters. Bait shops can tell you what the restrictions are for the water you want to fish. Make sure to follow the restrictions and limits carefully.

Colorado is a great state for walleye fishing. You just need to find the best place to fish. You can fish with a boat in all waters. However, in some places during the winter, you can fish from shore. Fly-fishing for walleye is quite popular in Colorado. Get the most out of your fishing with the right bait and equipment as well as the right water and time of day. You will have a new fishing experience in this part of the country.

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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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