Tuesday, January 06, 2009  | 

Walleye

Walleyes tend to react in various ways to structure.  Many times they will hunker down into the mud to sit and wait for a meal.  Much like Smallmouth Bass, Walleyes will most commonly be on the move and visit the structure time and time again looking for bait fish.  When they find what they are looking for they act aggressively.  Note in these videos that they will smell the lures and will strike only if everything is right for them.  In the spotlight video below the Walleye sniffs the wax worm, rejects that and goes directly to the Angel Eye tipped with a minnow.  In the video clips below you will see a little of everything and likely footage that you will see nowhere else.

Walleye and Bass action

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