I used to fish Canada a lot. Then I learned that the worlds best Walleye fishery was in my own back yard and that put an end to it.
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I used to fish Canada a lot. Then I learned that the worlds best Walleye fishery was in my own back yard and that put an end to it.
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My dad with a 14 3/4 pound fish. Caught and released 19 fish over 11lbs that evening.
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All very very nice jigs CD!
Can't imagine any one of those not catching fish.
Dunno if I missed this thread but it's a weird coincidence that I opened it up while we're on our drive to Canada at this very moment.
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When I fish jigs in Canada I usually tip the jigs with a dead hooked salted minnow. I use a minnow head jig dressed with craft fur. When the fur gets wet it folds around the minnow and looks like one unit with minnow scent. For clear lakes I use Char. green or white fur with a a red stripe I call a bleeding minnow pattern.
I am sure your patterns will work fine.
I was thinking of tipping them with a piece of nightcrawler, since we will be trolling with those anyway.
A piece of crawler will work well for some added scent.
I just got back from the MW Angle Ontario side and all I used was a BB, smile spinner, and slow roll hook with part of a crawler. C&R'ed well over 50 walleyes a day with some nice fish in the 18 to 23 inch range.