Clear Lake in the northern part of Iowa is a place where anglers are finding walleye. They have had success in pulling out a good days catch. Center Lake and Black hawk Lake have also gained recognition for walleye fishing. The anglers in the south and in the north have many great areas for fishing. Rice Lake has become a home for anglers looking for walleye. It was a little unusual to hear abut the walleye in Rice Lake because it has always been a place to pike and bullheads. The adult walleyes that are appearing are nice size and ready to feed.
You will find that there are just as many great walleye fishing holes in all of Iowa. Trolling or fishing from shore is possible in many of the areas. You can use pretty much anything you want to fish for walleye, but it does seem like the walleye bites at live bait. Worms, minnows and leeches are the best when you are out to catch your daily limit. You can expect to catch a twenty-three inch walleye if you are in the right area of Iowa. No one in Iowa walks away without a fish. Many anglers will tell you that the fishing is the best in southern Iowa, but they also say that the northern part is just as good for walleye fishing.
If you are located near Iowa or in Iowa, you are going to have a great place to do some walleye fishing. The best place is the best kept secret that gets around by word of mouth in Iowa. You can just take a few tips from the anglers in the area and fish the areas that have a reputation for aggressive and hungry walleye. You will walk away with your daily limit as well.
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