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Monday, November 16, 2009

Walleye

The walleye is now found throughout the US even though its initial distribution was among the waters of the eastern and southeastern states. Often found in rivers and streams it prefers moderately deep lakes with gravel, rock or sandy bottoms.

Walleye fishing offers a blend of the fishing trip excitement with the anticipation of at tasty meal for the successful angler. Walleye is a favorite of the white meat, fresh water fishes.

Walleye spawn in spring and when the option is available, will choose to migrate from the lake up into feeder streams to spawn. If this option is not available they seek out shallow bars or shoals with clean bottom surfaces near deep water.

The toothy walleye will eat virtually anything they can catch and get in their mouth. They prefer small fish and will eat crustaceans, worms and insects. Try fishing for walleye from sundown to midnight, particularly during the heat of summer.

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