We like to fish based mostly on recollections. Captain Ross Robertson, a veteran of the Lake Erie walleye scene, sees it on a regular basis. Returning purchasers go on and on about how throughout their journey final yr they hammered on this lure or with this presentation they usually so badly need to recreate the state of affairs they’ve been enjoying of their heads for the final three hundred and sixty five days. Generally it occurs; typically it doesn’t. The calendar dates would possibly align with the glory day from a yr earlier, however that doesn’t imply the situations are the identical.
I not too long ago had Robertson on the Fast Strike podcast and he defined that in fall walleye fishing, success is discovered both casting or trolling, and lots of anglers have a choice.
In reality, they will change into so set on their methodology that they find yourself catching fewer fish as a result of they’re unwilling to or uncertain of when to change techniques. However these cues aren’t as tough to acknowledge as you suppose. Understanding them is very important within the late fall and even into the winter as a scarcity of ice in lots of elements of the nation is extending open-water season. By being ready and keen to shift on the fly, you’ll profit from these treasured home windows when Mom Nature helps you to out, and Robertson’s suggestions will make it easier to get on fish sooner, keep on fish longer, and improve your general effectivity.
Let’s Be Clear
Most walleye anglers, I think about, would agree that catching them on gentle spinning gear is much extra gratifying than towing strains all day. The gas invoice will also be so much cheaper. In accordance with Robertson, nonetheless, a superb day of casting is tied to 2 important elements.
“I get individuals that decision me up and say, ‘I solely need to forged’ or ‘I solely need to jig.’ However whenever you begin handcuffing your self, you’re going to depart fish on the desk,” he says. “In lots of instances, no matter the place you fish, good casting is tied to water readability. Once I was a child within the 90s, Lake Erie had fairly chalky water. We might forged lures like Eerie Dearies to suspended fish in these situations and catch piles. Now, our water could be very clear, so for those who can’t get lures 50 to 80 toes away from the boat, you don’t catch fish.”
Clear water tends to create spooky walleyes, particularly at places which are closely pressured. Conversely, good jigging motion is often discovered when walleyes are orienting to a chunk of backside construction like a rock pile or submerged tree. Whether or not walleyes are suspending or schooled on construction, casting and jigging require getting shut with the boat, and if the water’s too clear, this could be a problem.
It’s honest to notice that forward-facing sonar has lessened this problem, because it lets you hold extra distance and forged on course. However not everybody has this know-how on board, and Robertson factors out that it’s very tough for a number of anglers within the boat to put it to use on the identical time, so, although he has stay sonar on his boat, it’s not as helpful when he’s out with two or three purchasers.
Let’s Be Environment friendly
If walleyes are holding on an remoted rock pile and consuming perch, are you able to troll them? Completely. You would possibly hook up each time you cross over that construction. However how lengthy does it take so that you can swing round and make a brand new cross? In all probability sufficient time {that a} extra environment friendly angler can slide in, publish up proper over the construction, and begin jigging your fish. Level being, you have been catching, however not in essentially the most environment friendly approach attainable. Robertson notes that that is widespread as a result of many anglers are merely extra snug with one type of fishing or the opposite, however for those who’re not versed in each strategies, you lose out.
“You might be essentially the most dialed jig angler on this planet, however now let’s say the walleyes get on faculties of gizzard shad,” says Robertson. “Even with forward-facing sonar, you’re not going to have the ability to forged at these fish as a result of they’re always transferring. You may’t sustain. Now it’s important to troll. The one fixed in walleye fishing is that issues change quick so you might have to have the ability to adapt.”
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Robertson factors out that through the late fall, walleyes do, in actual fact, orient to the underside greater than chase suspending baitfish. This alone is a boon for anglers that choose to jig. Nevertheless, their place relies on a meals provide on the backside, and if the place of the meals shifts even barely upwards, the walleyes will comply with, and trolling can rapidly change into the higher transfer.
Let’s Be Fast
Lately, thanks once more to forward-facing sonar, it’s change into attainable to focus on open-water walleyes through jigging and casting. However to get good at this, you first should have the ability to afford the gear after which you have to spend the time studying learn how to use it. When you’re simply counting on that old-school sonar and utilizing spinning gear is your choice, you want a milk run of backside constructions to focus on, as a result of you’ll be able to’t depend on the identical piece producing again and again. Moreover, if casting is your recreation, Robertson believes it’s sensible to swallow your pleasure and use stay bait, or not less than have it within the boat.
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“When you don’t need to get caught along with your pants down within the early or late season, carry stay minnows,” says Robertson. “I personally don’t use them so much, but when the water is in that 44- to 38-degree vary, I at all times have them. Very often it’s extra of a psychological factor with purchasers who really feel like [minnows are] the magic reply if fishing is gradual. Generally they’re, however when issues arrange for a jig or casting chew, I at all times choose to make use of gentle plastics.”
Robertson says he can merely fish sooner with gentle plastics and, subsequently, cowl extra water. And the sooner he can rule out construction on his milk runs, the sooner he will get on the fish and the longer he can keep on them. It’s essential to notice that if walleyes are genuinely hugging the underside round construction, they are often very tough—if not unattainable—to mark in your sonar, so Robertson says you typically must put baits down at every new location to find out if anybody’s residence.