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More Canadian Walleye Fishing Tips



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By : Daniel Eggertsen    zero times read
Submitted 2008-11-20 22:36:17
The walleye will put up a fight that will keep you on edge throughout the duration of your fishing trip. They are one of the most challenging species of fish to catch. This combined with their great taste makes them one of the most sought after species by anglers everywhere. The walleye is a predator that seek out they prey. When they sink their curved teeth into their prey it has no chance of getting away.

The walleye are well-known for their unusual eyes which is one of the reasons they are so popular in Canada. The walleye has a membrane located behind it's retina that reflects and gathers light. This is why the walleye can see so much better than other species when the light is dim or the water is dark and murky.

These are the conditions when the walleye are the most aggressively feeding because they have a huge advantage over their prey and they thrive very well in the waters of Canada.

The walleye mainly feed off of other smaller fish but they will also eat frogs, insects and leeches. They will gather together around reefs and underwater structures and wait for their prey to swim by. They prefer the water that has a hard gravel bottom with a light current when they are preparing for the spawning season but they can be found in most all lakes and rivers throughout Canada.

Canada Fishing Tips

Fishing for the walleye in Canada can be very productive and the following tips can help you get the most out of all your walleye fishing trips. If you are fishing for the walleye because you enjoy the taste, here is an interesting fact. Many anglers believe that the ones caught in the northern part of Canada taste better than the ones on the southern end. Regardless of where you fish in Canada, you should enjoy a good meal or two before you leave because there is nothing better than the taste of fresh walleye.

There are many techniques that can be used when fishing in Canada but the most successful and commonly used is jigging. It's a simple method that is easy to use and best of all it works great when fishing for the walleye. It doesn't take a professional to use this technique. Even the beginner can jig in the waters of Canada with some fantastic results. It don't even matter what type of water you are fishing in, jigs work great in shallow clear water or deep stained water and anything in-between.

Jigs are not very expensive so you can stock up your tackle box before heading out on your Canadian walleye fishing trip. This is a good thing because the walleye tend to stay on the bottom of the water where your line can get caught on the underwater structures and you may end up losing quite a few. Take extra hooks and lines as well so you will always be prepared. Drifting is another method to use when fishing in Canada that can yield great results but it's not used as often as jigging.
Author Resource:- Dan Eggertsen is a fishing researcher and enthusiast who is committed to providing the best walleye fishing information possible. Get more information on walleye fishing here: http://www.askwalleyefishing.com/
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