How Fast Do You Troll Walleye Spoons?

“Spoons are a great way to find fish fast. They aren’t meant to be fished slow — most don’t work well below 1.8 mph. In most cases, 2.0-2.5 mph is the accepted speed range, but this year we’ve been burning them at 3.5 mph with great success.”

How fast should you troll spoons?

Shallow diving crankbaits, spoons, flatfish or gang troll setups work well at speeds around 1 to 2 mph. As a baseline, troll around 1 mph and zig zag along contour breaks during low light hours. On pressured lakes you may want to long line troll large flies or spinners at speeds as slow as 0.8 mph.

Can you troll with spoons?

Trolling with spoons is a technique practiced and enjoyed everyday by thousands of fresh water anglers across the country.Spoons are effective because they closely resemble and imitate the action of crippled baitfish . . . food which makes up a large part of the diet of predatory gamefish.

Are spoons good for walleye fishing?

Spoons run much faster than most other walleye baits, and allow you to fish higher speeds than most presentations. This does two things: cover water quickly, and pick out the most aggressive and active fish.Spoons work especially well when walleye are schooled up in tight groups feeding on minnow forage.

How far behind the boat should I troll?

Every boat is different and you should make your boat your own study. Proper distance for most boats will be anywhere from 20 feet to 150 feet behind your boat. Whether you have inboard diesel or outboard gas engines, your power dictates the distance you troll your baits and lures.

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Can you troll a little Cleo?

Like most spoons, the Little Cleo is effective for trolling — pulling the lure behind a boat at low speed — to locate fish in open water.

How do you use a spoon sinker?

The spoon sinker is designed so that you can lower your rod tip down to the water’s surface while at the same time winding in the slack line. Once this has been done you can rapidly in one good lift pull the sinker off the bottom. The spoon shape of the sinker will force it to rise off the bottom.

How do you fish slab spoons?

Hold your rod high at the end of the cast and reel very fast as the slab spoon lure hits the water. As the slab spoon skips on the surface, fish will strike the lure. Don’t set the hook until you feel the fish. If a fish misses your slab spoon, stop and let the lure sink 2-3 feet!

Should you troll with or against the current?

When in an area with current, troll crosscurrent as opposed to with and/or against the current. Going crosscurrent, you don’t have to worry about how the current is affecting your lure’s or bait’s speed through the water. Plus, fish generally swim into the current.

How do you know how deep a lure will dive?

The diving depth of the lure can be roughly determined by the size of the bill; the bigger and longer, the deeper it will dive.

How much line should I let out for a troll?

Trolling Depth Trick #3
Consider the following example: If you’re trolling a tandem rig tied with two five-ounce bucktails (5 x 2 = 10), and you let out 100 feet of line (double 50, so multiply by two again), according to the Rule it will run at about 20 feet below the surface (5 x 2 = 10 x 2 = 20).

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How do you control crankbait depth?

Move your crankbait too slow or too fast and it’ll run too shallow. The bill has to bite into the water at the correct angle for the lure to run as deep as possible. The length of your cast is the next thing that affects running depth. A longer cast will let the bait get down deeper.

What is a flutter spoon?

Flutter spoons are AWESOME Summer and Fall baits for targeting bass that are feeding on baitfish. The technique remains a mystery for most anglers but Tim has refined his methods for both rigging and fishing this unique style of spoon.

Who owns frostbite?

Created by YouTube anglers, Alex Peric and Aaron Wiebe, Frostbite ice fishing gear has catapulted in popularity.

How do you ice fish for walleye?

Here are our top three tips for finding walleye ice fishing.

  1. Map Out 3-4 Key Locations for Mobility.
  2. Drill 10-15 Holes Per Location.
  3. Ice Fishing for Walleye at Night.
  4. Silver Spoons & Lures in Clear Water.
  5. Use Bright Colors in Stained Water.
  6. Two Pole Approach in Shanties.
  7. On Finicky Bites Default to Live Bait.

What size swivel clips should I use for walleye trolling?

Light and strong and allows the bait to give its maximum wiggle. I use a size 12 or 14 Crane swivel at the end of my braid and attach a 2′ piece of fluro to the swivel.

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