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Walleye: Lac La Ronge, Northeast of Prince Albert Canada
Posted by trout-bumm on Thursday, April 19 @ 16:33:14 PDT
We're heading to Lac La Ronge Northeast of Prince Albert in a couple weeks. I always take my 9 weight to sight cast to cruising pike; however, when it comes to walleye, I usually pull out the spinning rod to jig. I would like to fly fish for them but can't seem to find anyone that has much success in that area. I've found the pike fishing to be phenominal on a fly rod and would like to leave the spinning gear behind and fly fish for walleye too. From a gear standpoint, I'd like information about how you rig your line/leader/tippet and what flies work best (size and type). I have found that when jigging for spring walleye, they typically school up and
can be found feeding near weed beds and I usually find them down about 6 feet so I've tried an intermediate I line to get in the right water column. I just don't seem to get the same production as when I jig for them. Also, I have little or no luck when I try surface fishing with floating line. Maybe it's presentation, or maybe I'm just not holding my jaw in the right position?! Any suggestions (besides sticking to trout!!!)?
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Re: Walleye: Lac La Ronge, Northeast of Prince Albert Canada by waterwhippa (dave@salmonriverspecialists.com) on Monday, May 21 @ 15:07:35 PDT http://salmonriverspecialists.com | | A 350 grain depth charge line and a handful of white clousers should do it. |
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