Locating The Best Areas For Walleye Fishing In North America

Where is the best Walleye Fishing in North America? I’m going to go there!

Before you start to locate the best places to fish for walleye, it is very important to understand the habits and also the anatomy of the walleye. The walleyes are not usually very particular about the food that they eat, but they can actually be very particular about their living habits. The walleyes are a predator fish and they have teeth that are as sharp as a needle. They tend to be curved on the lower jaw and they jut out. The way that their teeth are means that regardless of what they catch, nothing will be able to escape the grip of the walleye. The walleyes tend to live in places with deep water, and they prefer cold waters that are dark and murky. These fish are very adaptable and they can live in the warmer climates. However, they will not thrive within these conditions. The walleye has got its name due to the wall that it has in its eye. This is the special membrane that allows the fish to be able to see and have its extraordinary degree of sight. This membrane is glossy and is a white milky color in appearance. The walleyes thrive within the rivers and lakes that are located in areas of North America, especially in places that are able to stay reasonably cool all through the year. The daylight hours are the best time to be fishing walleye, as they can be found along the lake and at the bottom of the rivers. The walleyes take shelter from the sun and the heat that it brings to the water. During the night time hours the walleye come to the surface of the water in order to feed. When you are trying to locate the best places of fishing it is a good idea to look all over the continent, not just within a small area. There are some good locations in the south, and most of the good fishing areas are within the south.

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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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