When fishing in the deeper waters during the day, the shiners are going
to be the best bet when used along with a bottom
bouncer/walker. The lure is going to keep the bait off the
floor of the lake when trolling. Some may even want to add a
spinner in order to get the walleye more interested in the
bait. Make sure you are using large enough shiners to get the
larger walleye and use a light line so that the walleye can not see
it. While some anglers who go for walleye prefer to use the
many lures that are available for them, the old timers who know how to
get walleye out of Greenwood Lake always use live minnows.
3. Rainy Days - Do
not let the rain stop you from going out for a day of walleye
fishing. While other fish may be taking a nap during the
rain, the walleye are going to be feeding. They really hate
bright light and stay deeper in the water when the sun is at its
peak. Fishing when it is raining is going to offer a bounty
of walleye. While all the other anglers are going to be at
home, you can practically have the lake to yourself when it is
raining. While all the bass fishermen are at home warm and
cozy, you are going to be on the lake bringing in some really large
walleye. Overcast days are just as good as rainy days so make
sure that you do not miss those days either. The fishing on
Greenwood Lake is best when the fish are not hiding from the sun.
Those who want to be successful when fishing for walleye on Greenwood
Lake should keep the above tips in mind. Use the right
equipment for the time of day so that the fish can be hooked.
Make sure to use live bait no matter what depth is being
fished. Live bait can be used along with lures but lures
should never be used without live bait. Fish when the fish
are feeding. The early morning, dusk, over cast or rainy days
are the best time to get the walleye out of Greenwood Lake.
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