Hello Everyone,
I'm hoping someone can clue me on good on-shore walleye spots and techniques for walleye. I've never had good luck with walleye. I jig like most everyone but never have good luck. With the current, I'm wonder how heavy my jigs should be. I think what I use are too light. I've every size and color rubber/plastic jigs I can find but never much success.
As soon as we get another 45 degree weekend day, I'll probably try under the Ambassador bridge or at Riverside park. Can anyone recommend good spots east of downtown?
Thanks in advance!
Could you use a slip sinker with minnow on a leader & perhaps floater jig?
Sort of like what folks do below the dam around here for - whatever!
I usually go south. Good pier at detroit river wildlife refuge but it'll be packed any weekend when the wallie run. I also go up by Trenton and then up to bishop park.
Good luck
I'm hoping someone can clue me on good on-shore walleye spots and techniques for walleye. I've never had good luck with walleye. I jig like most everyone but never have good luck. With the current, I'm wonder how heavy my jigs should be. I think what I use are too light. I've every size and color rubber/plastic jigs I can find but never much success.
As soon as we get another 45 degree weekend day, I'll probably try under the Ambassador bridge or at Riverside park. Can anyone recommend good spots east of downtown?
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