Catch More Walleyes

Catch More Walleyes

Author: Mark Romanack

Publisher:

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780873418263

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Tournament fishing pro Romanack shares the secrets that allow him to consistently land walleyes, giving useful tips for fishing with all types of live bait, explanations of sonar and global positioning systems, and details on how to best equip a walleye boat. 250 photos.


Catching Canoe Country Walleyes

Catching Canoe Country Walleyes

Author: Craig Zarley

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2012-06-08

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781470193935

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A guide for wilderness canoe travelers who want to learn simple and effective methods for catching walleyes.


Pro TacticsTM: Walleye

Pro TacticsTM: Walleye

Author: Mark Martin

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2008-04-15

Total Pages: 147

ISBN-13: 1599217686

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Walleyes may be the most popular game fish in America after bass, and for good reason. Consistently catching this temperamental game fish can be a major challenge, but when you succeed, the reward is a tasty meal of what’s commonly considered the best-tasting freshwater fish. In this expertly written book, pro angler Mark Martin shares never-before-published advice for catching the big ones, including insider tips and techniques by season. See how to trick out your boat and the importance of breaklines in spring. Discover how to adjust for water depth and use live bait in summer. Find out the importance of location, location, location—and learn how to work weed beds in the fall. And try Martin’s gear choices and favorite bait, jigs, and spoons for fishing in winter. Whether you are a beginner, intermediate, or expert angler, you will benefit from this complex course on walleye fishing.


Walleye

Walleye

Author: Paul J. Radomski

Publisher: U of Minnesota Press

Published: 2022-06-28

Total Pages: 369

ISBN-13: 1452967733

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Walleye, the holy grail of game fish: on catching them, understanding their biology and history, and ensuring their survival Among the more than 34,000 species of fish, few have the walleye’s following—among anglers and diners, states conferring official status on the fish, and towns battling for recognition as the Walleye Capital of the World. And among those passionate fans, few know the walleye as well as Paul J. Radomski does—a fisheries biologist, lake ecology scientist, and old fisherman. In Walleye: A Beautiful Fish of the Dark he unspools the mysteries of this fascinating fish. Radomski looks at walleye from every angle, with something to say to the curious naturalist, committed ecologist, and avid fishing enthusiast. People who view walleye as the “lion of the lakes” might be surprised to learn that rivers are their ancestral habitat. Some might wonder about the name “wall-eye,” a nod to an evolutionary adaptation to dark water environments. Others might simply ask: why walleye? What are they, where do they exist, how do they survive, and how have people come to depend on them? Radomski discusses the principles and pitfalls of managing this predator of the twilight (and the history and methods of doing so) and shares his informed perspective on when and where stocking is prudent. Finally, he explores three of the best walleye lakes: Winnebago, the largest inland walleye fishery in Wisconsin, and Mille Lacs and Red Lake in Minnesota. From the simple pleasures of fishing for walleye to the most pressing questions about how this species survives, this book is the best word on this beautiful fish of the dark.


Trolling Big-water Walleyes

Trolling Big-water Walleyes

Author: Warren H. Gross

Publisher: Black Squirrel Books

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781606351642

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Experts reveal surefire methods for walleye trolling, equipment techniques, tactics, and more On big, open water like the Great Lakes, sprawling Western reservoirs, and large North American rivers, trolling puts more walleyes in the boat--hour for hour--than any other fishing method. Why? Because if done correctly, the lure or bait is always in the fish's strike zone. If anglers do it wrong, all they will net is a long, frustrating boat ride. In this detailed instructional guide, generously illustrated with more than 50 color photos and complemented by time-tested fish-catching secrets from 17 professional fishing authorities, fishermen will learn to catch walleyes from those who chase this highly prized sport fish for a living. A veteran walleye angler himself, author Chip Gross covers every aspect of walleye trolling, offering advice on basic and advanced trolling equipment, trolling setups throughout the fishing year, choosing crankbaits and other lures, determining when and where to fish, night trolling for walleyes, purchasing and rigging a boat for walleye trolling, and how to catch that trophy walleye of a lifetime. Information on cleaning and caring for the catch, as well as Gross's favorite walleye recipe, is also included. Walleyes are finicky, will-o'-the-wisp fish, often here today and gone tomorrow. They follow schools of baitfish like hungry wolf packs; as the bait moves, they move. Often this translates to anglers enjoying spectacular fishing one day but getting scarcely a bite, or possibly none at all, the next. Successful trolling can seem like an unattainable goal, but Trolling Big-Water Walleyes makes that goal easier to reach.


Precision Trolling

Precision Trolling

Author: Steven Holt

Publisher: Outdoor Communications

Published: 2001-01-01

Total Pages: 152

ISBN-13: 9780966301724

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"Dive Curves" for trolling crankbaits


Walleye Wisdom

Walleye Wisdom

Author: Al Lindner

Publisher: Outdoor Sportsman Group

Published: 1983

Total Pages: 300

ISBN-13: 9780960525416

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A complete guide to fishing walleyes anywhere from St. Lawrence to the Columbia River, and from the Canadian north to the canyon reservoirs of the Southwest.


One More Last Cast

One More Last Cast

Author: Dennis Dauble

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2016-08-30

Total Pages: 178

ISBN-13: 9781537185309

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What do tiny bars of complimentary soap, spam sandwiches and pillow hogs have to do with fishing? When does one more "last cast" beget another? How can some people confuse fishing with ... sex? This collection of short stories answers those questions, and more. Dennis Dauble - biologist, fisherman and author previously of "The Barbless Hook" and "Fishes of the Columbia Basin" - returns with more wry and humorous tales gleaned from a lifetime of fishing experiences and insights. Among the revelations received at the rod's handle: some tipping points aren't revealed (alas) until after you pass the point of no return. A four-beer buzz can move a relationship along only so far. And as any friendly, but competitive, fisher might tell you, there's a limit to how much you can trust others when it comes to a good thing. Any reader will likely see themselves somewhere in this delightful collection - and fishermen and women will particularly find kindred spirit for their passion. As Dauble writes, "Fishing creeps into your thoughts, conversations and dreams to create transcendent connections that surprise and amaze."