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Walleye Fishing
Walleye are freshwater fish and make for some exciting fishing action! Walleye Fishing is very popoular from the central part of the US northward – Particularly the Great Lakes Region. If you’ve wondered why they are called “Walleye” , just look at their eyes. They are large and reflective of light. Walleye have amazing vision in low light conditions, so they tend to feed at dusk and dawn in clearer waters or in turbid waters at any given time. During spawing season, spring and fall, they tend to be in the shallower waters. Word of caution while Walleye Fishing - they have sharp teeth, so watch your fingers when removing the hook or you will draw back a bloody finger.
If you land a Walleye that is over 25 pounds, you might have a new record! The current record is 25 lbs and 42” long. And they can live a very long time – up to 30 years. Because Walleye are a game fish, different states regulate the keep or release rules. Your pro Walleye Fishing Charter captain will know what a keeper is!
The techniques and methods for Walleye Fishing have changed dramatically as anglers learn more about the nature and habits of the Walleye. The Pro Walleye Fishing Charter will know what techniques are most productive and when Walleye Fishing is the best. Walleye are caught using different methods, depending on the season and the location – from Icefishing at night to fishing the shallows during the spawn – the Walleye Fishing Guides know what works and can put you on the Walleye!
Walley Fishing Charters:
We have several Walleye Fishing Charters listed on the website – and Walleye Fishing is their specialty! When you contact one of the listed Walleye Fishing Charter services, you will be registered to receive free monthly prizes!