What Color Lures For Cloudy Walleye?

The most basic and most productive colors for targeting walleye are purple and green. These colors come in a variety of shades and can be used in a large range of depths. For sunny days select bright or flashy purple or green and for cloudy days try a solid, darker green or purple.

How do you catch walleye on a cloudy day?

I have found that you are typically better off fishing with moving baits under these conditions. Walleye will be out actively hunting under cloud cover so present them with moving baits like crankbaits, spoons, and spinners.

What color lures to use on cloudy days?

Cloudy or overcast conditions can yield some of the best bass fishing. Dark lure colors like Junebug, black, or purple work best in clear water silhouetting against overcast skies and bright whites or chartreuses are better for muddy water.

What color does walleye like best?

The conclusion here? When choosing a lure colour for walleye, opt for orange or red, depending on the water and light conditions. And the more light the lure reflects, the better: a walleye can see a bright orange jig better than a dull one, for example, and a fluorescent-orange jig even better still.

What colors can walleye not see?

Cones are used for distinguishing colors, and Rods are used for night vision but cannot distinguish colors. A walleye lacks the blue and yellow cells, so it’s color vision is similar to that of the rare human beings with blue and yellow color blindness.

What is the best time of day to fish for walleye?

Generally, the best time to fish for Walleye is early morning and late evening. When the sun is high at midday, Walleye move deeper and hold tightly to shade providing Cover. During periods of low light however, Walleye will move in shallow to feed on baitfish holding close to shore.

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What time of day are walleye most active?

Walleye feed most actively at night, with a peak in activity around dusk. The best walleye ice fishing is during the 30 minutes before and after sunset in winter.

Do fish bite more on cloudy days?

You can find fish very willing to feed during cloudy or overcast conditions. As opposed to sunny afternoons where fish will be holding very tight to shady cover, fish can roam freely when the sun is reduced overhead. This will make bass and other species of fish search out food and become more active.

What colors attract saltwater fish?

In saltwater, red, orange, blue and black work best early in the day. When the sun is bright, switch to white, green and chartreuse. Red, orange and blue are best when the water isn’t clear. In freshwater, use dark colors at night and when the sun is bright.

What lures to use on sunny days?

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  • Plastic Worms. During the heat of summer bass will often move to cooler, shady areas near the bottom of the water column.
  • Skirted Jigs.
  • Spinnerbaits.
  • Lipless Crankbaits.
  • Topwater Frogs.

What color is most visible on a walleye fish?

Scientists tell us walleyes should see red, orange, and yellow the best, followed by green. Theory also suggests walleyes see blue and violet less well, and these colors may even appear black.

What color lures for night walleye?

Dark colors are the best choices, because these are the colors walleyes see best during low-light conditions. Also, glowing baits can be effective for night fishing.

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Does lure Colour matter?

Short answer is lure color matters very little if you look at fishing from a scientific prospective. Water absorbs and blocks different wavelengths of light, effectively making colors disappear and light travels into the water column. Red lures disappear first, followed by orange, yellow, green, blue and finally black.

Are walleye attracted to green light?

We put the green light off the back of the boat several nights and attracted 1″ shad, lots of stripers and plenty of walleye. The stripers were easy to catch using anchovies or striper filet.

Does lure size matter?

Decreasing lure size usually has a minor effect on catch rates. In contrast, even minor increases above the size optimum can yield major decreases in catch rates. If your catch rate falls off after upsizing, you are beyond the preferred size.

How do you pick a lure color?

The general rule for lure color is “bright day, light colors; dark day, dark colours.” On bright, sunny days and in clear water conditions, choose lures that are light in colouur and mimic natural patterns.

What is the best month to catch walleye?

The summer months of June and July tend to be the best for walleye. By this time, the spawning season is over, and most fishing venues will have a glut of small baitfish and shads, all of which walleye love to eat.

Can you catch walleye in the middle of the day?

Walleye can be caught during the day but you’ll need a boat to get out deep after them. Walleye will be hovering behind schools of bait down deep far from shore. If you can only fish during the day, you’ll need to fish deep.

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What depth do walleye like in winter?

Generally speaking walleye will hold to the same structure as they would during fall months during early ice. Slight drop-offs, sandy or rocky flats, green weed beds, and hard structure anywhere from 8 to 15 feet deep are great places to start.

Why are walleyes so hard to catch?

You’re cranking weed edges too slowly.
Walleyes relating to weedbeds often school tightly. To find them, quickly work a crankbait along the edges until you get a strike. You can pick that area apart slowly after you find the fish with a fast-moving lure.

How far can a walleye see?

Putting what we know together we can say that like most predator fish, walleyes in clear water can sense movements well at a distance—in the best light perhaps out to 50 feet or so.

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