I was fishing a bass tournament on Banks last July and I caught several 24”+ walleye in less than 10 FOW on jerkbaits and crankbaits. Only time I’ve ever been disappointed with catching walleye.
What rod was Bob Loomis talking about? Is it a custom rod that he had built for him? I like the sound of that rod spec he’s talking about. Sensitive for a walleye and strong enough to handle king salmon.
Thanks for taking the smallmouth bass. People do not realize that if you don't take fish, they can overpopulate then be stunted in growth.😊😊 What is the recommended trolling speeds for walleye? I saw on another show that they were trolling 2 mph for trout. I've never gone that fast!
I was fishing a bass tournament on Banks last July and I caught several 24”+ walleye in less than 10 FOW on jerkbaits and crankbaits. Only time I’ve ever been disappointed with catching walleye.
those are some nice walleye.
What rod was Bob Loomis talking about? Is it a custom rod that he had built for him? I like the sound of that rod spec he’s talking about. Sensitive for a walleye and strong enough to handle king salmon.
sorry, don't have that info...
Thanks for taking the smallmouth bass. People do not realize that if you don't take fish, they can overpopulate then be stunted in growth.😊😊
What is the recommended trolling speeds for walleye? I saw on another show that they were trolling 2 mph for trout. I've never gone that fast!
Troll crawler harnesses at .75 to 1.3 mph, crankbaits from 1.5 to 2.5 mph.
for walleye pulling plugs 2+ mph