March 30th, 2010
As a hobby, fishing fills the free time of millions of people around the globe who are charmed by the possibility to spend some time in the open, with lots of peace and quiet around them. Walleye fishing is part of building fishing skills and lots of anglers try to make their experience like this. For amateurs, research is recommended when it comes to the choice of walleye fishing lures and other items of equipment.
There are different categories of Walleye fishing lures. The most common one used worldwide is the jig that helps you fish towards the bottom of the lake or river. Books describe walleye, as fish that will stay hidden in murky waters and only occasionally surface in the light. The myth that these fish do not like sun light is a false, because the reason for this fish behavior is totally different.
On a more careful research, you’ll learn what is the fish secret reason to stay in the hide, and how to get them out of their abode by using adequate walleye fishing lures. They are predators that want to have an advantage over their prey and since they can see better in less light they will of course start out for food when they consider they can be in control; this is the reason why walleye will normally hunt at dawn, at dusk or on clouded days.
Another piece of advice concerning walleye fishing lures is for anglers to use crankbait in combination with the jig. Moreover you should size the jig well so that it stays on the bottom of the water thus allowing you to catch something. If the jig is too small and lightweight, the fish will only bite but not get hooked.
There is also a problem if the walleye fishing lures are sized too big. The right model is both heavy and small, and these features can be achieved by combining the materials well.
In case you do not know exactly what walleye fishing lures to choose, it is best to ask for assistance in a tackle shop. Another option is to continue your research on the Internet and get as many details as possible about walleye fishing lures and their alternatives.
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