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Looking for a Seasonal Walleye Guide

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Has anyone seen KVD's "6-Season Bass Guide"? He breaks up the year into 6 chunks (winter, pre-spawn, spawn, post-spawn, summer, fall) with temperature ranges and provides a basic formula for fishing each one. It was pretty helpful when I was starting to get more serious about fishing as far as a good guide to what to throw and when for a beginner. 

 

I was wondering if anyone knew about a similar type of resource for walleye.

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In Fisherman published a book “Walleye Secrets a Handbook of Strategies”  where they break down the seasons into 10 calendar periods and discuss catching walleyes during each of the periods in natural lakes, reservoirs and rivers. It’s the basis on which many walleye anglers learned to catch ‘Ole marble eyes.

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It may be beneficial to know where you live and/or where you plan to fish too Uncle_MC.  Obviously fishing for them on a Canadian Shield Lake is way different than fishing for them in a fast moving river or the Great Lakes.  Once size doesn't fit all here.

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4 hours ago, gimruis said:

It may be beneficial to know where you live and/or where you plan to fish too Uncle_MC.  Obviously fishing for them on a Canadian Shield Lake is way different than fishing for them in a fast moving river or the Great Lakes.  Once size doesn't fit all here.

Fishing in the north- and southeast PA region. Primarily a 300 acre lake, mostly from the shore but have boat access also. Clear to lightly stained water. Not sure of the max depth, average I’d guess is between 6-12’. I have no electronics which I know is a huge disadvantage.

 

There is a 100yd riprap bank on the northern shore which is at least 20’ deep, as well as some docks and small islands. It has a good mixture of rocky and weedy areas, with some large slop bays in summer.

5 hours ago, Scott F said:

In Fisherman published a book “Walleye Secrets a Handbook of Strategies”  where they break down the seasons into 10 calendar periods and discuss catching walleyes during each of the periods in natural lakes, reservoirs and rivers. It’s the basis on which many walleye anglers learned to catch ‘Ole marble eyes.

Thanks a lot! I’ll look into that.

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