squirrel
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You can do it anywhere with a line. I have used a stiff ice fishing rod with a jig and crawler. And yes, they are extremely approachable. Been successful on big green and green bayI did not know there was a place to do such a thing for walleye, that is awesome- those are nice fish! Are they pretty spooky, or fairly approachable underwater?
In the south they worship God, bass, and nascar. Not in any particular order. You can shoot trash fish, and Wally is trash, go figure.I did not know there was a place to do such a thing for walleye, that is awesome- those are nice fish! Are they pretty spooky, or fairly approachable underwater?
In the south they worship God, bass, and nascar. Not in any particular order. You can shoot trash fish, and Wally is trash, go figure.
Wally is the alpha predator he comes to you, checks you out (to see if you are edible) and leaves cause I'm too fat. You have that one circle to see, judge, (18" min. and difficult to catch /release after he's skewered), and make the shot.
Cats, crappie, white bass, stripers, etc. all have their own behavioural patterns leading to slightly different hunting techniques. Wally is ALWAYS a creature of the thermocline, find the thermo and you are where you need to be, then you need to find what is currently holding Wally's interest, cover, food, bottom type. It is a puzzle you have to figure out, while freezing and trying not to get tangled in trot lines.
Spookiest fish = stripers
Most challenging= XL cats
Friendliest= bass
Dinner= Wally