However, walleye aren't exactly stupid, and after a few catches of
doing this there's a slight chance that the walleye will move or
literally quit biting.
If it's possible and you have access to a boat with a trolling motor,
it is rather easy to be on the water and yet close to the bank's edge
in areas where the walleye could be.
Fishing for walleye in the fall also varies on where you are exactly.
It also will depend on if you are fishing for the walleye in a lake or
river. Also, if there's a dam near by this is another possible hiding
spot for the walleye, although usually the only access fishermen have
to try and fish for walleye in this situation is at the over flow, and
the water is rather calm in these areas.
The best tip an individual can get for walleye fishing in the fall is
to try everything. It really does make sense. What works for one
fisherman might not work for another. And, there might be different
ways a fisherman will cast.
Casting out for walleye doesn't really require any special technique.
But, there are those individuals who reel in the line at a very slow
and continuous rate. Still others will cast out and let the bait stay
right where it lands, allowing the walleye to come to the bait.
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