Lake Ontario Walleye Fishing

Using a bottom-bouncer rig is suggested when fishing for walleye on Lake Ontario because the weight will bounce off the bottom of the water and this in turn creates a little slack in your line. You will also get better results when you use lightweight line if you avoid using bait that is too small. When setting the hook you should make short strokes and not jerk your line very hard or you will pull it right out of the walleyes mouth.

Fishing Tips for Lake Ontario

Lake Ontario is known for having the best fishing in the world when you are searching for walleye. The environment found in this location is perfect for this particular species, which is why they seem to thrive so well here. The walleye live in all types of water from clear to dark and in different temperatures ranging from cold to warm. You will find them in the weeds, under rocks, logs, trees, brush and other types of structures.

The peak time of year to go fishing for walleye on Lake Ontario is in the spring and the fall. The spring is spawning season and the walleye will be plentiful and aggressively feeding during this time. In the fall they are getting ready for the winter and will be actively in search of food. You can also have a good amount of success with catching walleye in the winter by using jigs, spoons and minnows. The summer months are the worse time for fishing for walleye on this lake. Trolling and casting are the best techniques and using spinners, minnows, crayfish and worms for your bait will get you the best results.

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Dan
Dan Eggertsen is a fellow walleye fishing enthusiast to the point of obsession. :) He's been providing solid advice on walleye fishing since 2004.

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