Chest waders that have very thick soles on the boots will give added
traction fighting the walleye on his own slipper grounds. Be sure
either buy two pair of these, or just buy them big enough to allow for
extra layers of socks, so you can keep warm during the earliest part of
the walleye run. Have a corded landing net so that you can attach it to
your wading belt.
A short handled net works really well, particularly if you are wading,
because they are so much easier to carry with you. You will also want
to have with you: a valid fishing license (put it in a waterproof
baggie) needle nosed pliers nail clipper Five gallon bucket stringer
Consider that many walleye anglers, particularly those on the Maumee
River walleye run, believe that lighter rods, line, and terminal tackle
are best for catching walleye.
So, are you ready for the walleye river run? You may find
that your first experience is just too awe inspiring to do anything but
watch, but you will have a great time. Invest in quality
equipment to take with you, plan to spend the day (early, too) at the
location and have a few friends with you. You will love the
experience enough to come back again and again.
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