| Because walleye have become such a sought-after | | | | for walleye. |
| catch for many anglers, there is a need for | | | | Your walleye fishing tackle box can now be filled with |
| information on walleye fishing tackle, including which | | | | the additional equipment that this baitcast rod/reel |
| equipment to use based on the fish that you are | | | | combo is able to handle, including heavier line and |
| targeting, as well as the location in which you are | | | | bigger lures (meaning that you can get bigger fish). |
| trying to find those fish. Here are some pointers | | | | The combination of these two products will actually |
| regarding the best walleye fishing tackle you can opt | | | | allow you to use 12-14 pound test line and are great |
| for. | | | | for all styles of fishing, including casting, bottom |
| First of all, you should consider the rod and reel. | | | | bouncing, and trolling. |
| These are going to make a huge difference in the | | | | Now, you need to be concerned as to what size and |
| ease with which you are able to bring in your catch. | | | | type of lures and bait you carry with your walleye |
| You'll want to use a spinning rod and reel so that you | | | | fishing tackle. Jigs work wonders - they are some of |
| can work jigs and light cranks. These are the most | | | | the best lures for catching any kind of fish, and they |
| important lures to have in your walleye fishing tackle | | | | almost always work. Therefore, you should always |
| box, and you'll need the correct equipment to make | | | | keep jigs around. There are three major things to |
| use of them. The best suggestion for rod selection is | | | | consider when choosing a jig: style, weight, and hook |
| a piece of equipment made out of graphite that is | | | | composition. Since jigs are used in direct contact with |
| rated for medium action. Choose a model that is | | | | the bottom of the body of water and need to |
| somewhere between six and a half and seven feet | | | | remain steady on the floor, the weight is an |
| long. It should have increased sensitivity in the upper | | | | important factor in setting up to make sure you are |
| third of the rod, while the lower half still has a fairly | | | | on the lake or river floor. For example, in water less |
| stiff spine. Your reel should have extremely smooth | | | | that 10 feet deep, an eighth ounce model will do the |
| drag because you'll be doing battle with these fish | | | | trick, while up to 20 feet requires a quarter ounce jig. |
| (they don't come easy!). This spinning reel needs to | | | | The style of jig in your walleye fishing tackle is going |
| be rated for 8-10 pound test line, and you should | | | | to be dictated based on your intent; round- or |
| probably opt for monofilament line. These | | | | ball-headed jigs are the most popular. |
| components together add up to a deadly combination | | | | |