Recommended Fishing Gear and Basic Information
Every angler has their own special rod and reel they like to use when
fishing but sometimes you may see better results if you try something
new. High quality fast action rods and light tackle are recommended for
catching walleye in the Detroit River. The bigger fish can put a lot of
strain on your equipment causing damage. As a result, poor quality gear
can ruin what could have been an excellent fishing trip.
Keep in mind that a high price doesn't always mean great quality so
spend a little time shopping around to find the best options. The
monofilament line is a good choice when fishing the Detroit River for
walleye. It's strong enough to reel in the catch and in the event it
gets tangled up in weeds and other structures, you can cut it loose
easier.
When the walleye are first getting ready for spawning season on the
Detroit River the bright colored jigs seem to work the best. Choose
colors like yellow, chartreuse and orange. Then as the season begins to
wind down, try switching over to plain jigs or darker colors for the
best results. Always make sure your hooks are sharp and in good
condition. It would be a shame to lose a good catch over a bad hook.
The walleye have very sensitive eyes so they tend to avoid open areas
and places where the sun shines brightly into the water. You can save
yourself some time by avoiding these spots and searching around
structures and covered areas. The best time to go fishing is between
late evening and early morning. This is when the walleye will be the
most actively feeding.
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