
Originally Posted by
micorps
i am always amazed with walleye anglers as walleyes can be finicky and conditions change so much. I do well on my own in minnesota, but lakes like erie would be to much for my small boat. I do enjoy fishing new lakes and is easy to do in northern mn. I try to fish 3 new lakes everytime i am home. In sep i fished two smaller lakes and cass lake a few days after the cabelas nwt. I was told red tails on jigs casting shallows was the ticket but couldnt get a bite. I found lindys with fluoro carbon leaders and leeches worked best for me. The four other boats in our group combined for 3 walleyes in two days, my wife and i caught six inckuding two over 20" and one 24". My largest of the vacation was a 29" for the two weeks of fishing. Cant wait to go back and may wait and try the tournament on pokegama in grand rapids, mn. My question for you is, on the first day of a cold front in northern mn, i cannot catch walleye. The second day i catch them at will. What do walleyes normally do on the first day of a cold front. I can find them stacked like cord wood but cant get bit. Thank you.