Summary
In angling terms it means dropping anchor on a likely looking spot and making your presentation to the walleye as big as possible so the fish have a chance to zero in on it. We decided to anchor out of the main current, on the side of a little flat area off the main river channel. My friend tied on a one ounce orange jig, then slid a six inch Berkley power lizard up the shaft all the way to the head of the jig. Onto this he slapped on a nice fat chub and dropped it on a short line to the bottom in some three metres of water. Thump, thump, thump went the jig. The whack came a short time later as a good walleye smashed into the jig and bent his rod over.
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In Muddy Water, Give Fish a Chance
111In angling terms it means dropping anchor on a likely looking spot and making your presentation to the walleye as big as...
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