Some of the best techniques to use are trolling, jigging, and casting.
Trolling and jigging will allow you to place the bait in the most
productive spot where you can catch the most fish, which would be right
in the middle of the school of walleyes. Casting allows you to get the
bait out and in the area where the walleyes are located around
structures without disturbing the fish. When casting you will be able
to reel in the line nice and slow to attract the attention of the
walleye and encourage them to take the bait.
Drift fishing is also a very popular way to fish for walleye that many
anglers have great success using. You should search for the walleye
around structures such rocks, ledges and weeds. When migrating upstream
they can often be found in deep holes. Like other species of fish the
walleye spawn in spring and this is the best time of year to catch
them.
During the heat of the summer is normally the hardest because they are
light sensitive and so they tend to avoid the light created by the
bright sunshine.
When Pennsylvania walleye fishing with artificial bait it is
recommended that you use the ones that resemble the walleyes natural
food source. When jigging use the right color for the type of water in
which you are fishing. For example, natural colors work the best in
clear water and bright colors work best in dark waters. Pennsylvania
walleye fishing has a lot to offer every angler regardless of their
skill level.
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