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Andrew Martinsen's Walleye Fishing Update
Jigging for Walleye
Bringing In More and Bigger Fish Using Tactical Jigging. By Andrew Martinsen
Hey, Andrew Martinsen here. There are many jigging techniques that can be
used, and the weather conditions, the specific
water you are fishing, the time of year, and other
factors will all play a part in which jigs an
techniques will be the most effective.
During and right after the spawn period, the best
jigging techniques that can be used include
longline shallow jigging and vertical jigging using
minnows as bait.
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Early and mid summer are great times for jig
fishing, but this does not mean that this type is
only used in summer.
Jig fishing can be effective at any time of year, if
you are willing to try different weights, colors,
sizes, and techniques.
In early summer jigging should be done as close
to vertical as possible, so near vertical jigging and
vertical jigging are preferred.
During the mid and late summer months the weed
beds are the place where the Walleye will usually
hang out, along with underwater structure.
During this time rip jigging and vertical jigging are
the preferred and most popular methods, and
they are normally used along the edges of the
weed bed and near underwater structure.
During the fall months, bump jigging can be
effective, as well as vertical and near vertical
jigging.
Effective jigging means efficient boat control, and
using the right jig weight and size for the
conditions and the boat speed are crucial to a
successful Walleye fishing trip.
Of course making sure that your jig stays close to
the bottom is very important. This means using
just the right size and amount of weight needed to
touch the bottom if you lower your rod tip.
The depth, current, and wind will all be factors in
determining the right jig for the job.
If you are going to be fishing in the weeds,
swimming jigs may be the best option, and
pancake jigs, also known as current cutters, are a
terrific choice for rivers and fast moving waters.
Experiment with different colors and shapes, to
determine which jigs are working that day.
Vary the speed of the lift and drop, speeding it up
and then slowing it down, to find the right pace
that is the most effective at attracting the Walleye
in that area.
Great fishin to you!,
Andrew Martinsen
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